Thyronin also Thyroxine
Spleen
the homeostatic mechanism governs glucose metabolism and the glucose metabolism demonstrates the homeostatic mechanism in its regulation of the glucose fuel supply to the central nevrous system. (Spelled nevrous wrong)
Cytoplasm
liver
Extrinsic Regulation
brain
the homeostatic mechanism governs glucose metabolism and the glucose metabolism demonstrates the homeostatic mechanism in its regulation of the glucose fuel supply to the central nevrous system. (Spelled nevrous wrong)
There is no such organ.
Liver is the most important organ in regulation of metabolism, digestion... It is responsible by the production of bile, regulation of lipides in blood, formation of glucose from various nutrients (proteins, lipides), metabolization of ethanol,...and many other vital processes in human body
The primary organ of metabolism in the body is the liver. The liver is responsible for controlling cholesterol metabolism and is the largest internal organ in humans.
liver
Cytoplasm
liver
The Thyroid i believe.
Auto regulation (intrinsic) is when a cell, organ, or organ system automatically adjusts itself in response to a change in the environment. Extrinsic regulation involves the nervous and/or endocrine system detecting a change and sending a signal or releasing a chemical to facilitate change in another organ system, organ, or cell.
Support, Metabolism, Transport, Defense, Regulation, and Motion
Verb: (of a body or organ) Process (a substance) by metabolism (of a substance) Undergo metabolism.
pancreas