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The pituitary gland controls body equilibrium or homeostasis. It is referred to as the master gland that regulates all the other glands in the body.
Under normal conditions, the water and electrolyte content of the body is regulated by the kidneys
The whole system does it, not just one gland, but your thyroid gland is the most directly responsible. It wouldn't work without the pituitary and the rest of the system though.
Parathyroid gland secrete parathyroid hormone called PTH. PTH regulates calcium level in the body by transferring calcium from the bone and when body has excess calcium, PTH helps them to deposit into the bone.
it regulates your hormones and controls other glands in the body
The gland that regulates the body's energy use is the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland is located in the neck, under the thyroid cartilage.
The thyroid:)
The thyroid gland needs iodine to produce the body hormone thyroxine, which regulates the release of energy in the body.
The thyroid
thyroid gland regulates metabolisms of the body
pituitary gland
The pituitary gland controls body equilibrium or homeostasis. It is referred to as the master gland that regulates all the other glands in the body.
The thyroid gland regulates metabolism, growth, and calcium uptake. The thyroid gland, located in the neck, also makes proteins and controls the body's sensitivity to other hormones.
Enzymes.parathyroid glandCell nucleus Enzymes is what regulates metabolism. This is parathyroid gland cell nucleus.
Barbara is correct; the pituitary gland also regulates growth.
Under normal conditions, the water and electrolyte content of the body is regulated by the kidneys
Thyroid Gland