Endocrine
Endocrine
Manganese is a metal element with many important industrial and biological uses and functions. In human nutrition, manganese is a trace mineral that your body uses in many enzyme systems. Your body contains a total of 15-20 milligrams of manganese, most of which is located in your bones, with the remainder found in your kidneys, liver, pancreas, pituitary glands, and adrenal glands.
The glandular organ the pancreas is part of the digestive andendocrine systems.
The pituitary gland is located at the base of the brain and serves the main purpose of a neuroendocrine regulator of several different hormonal systems. Its main purpose is to release stimulating hormones that regulate the adrenal, thyroid, and other endocrine glands. It works by use of a feedback loop from these downstream organs.
There are 11 major systems in the human body, each having its own major organs. Some examples of major organs are listed below.Cardiovascular or Circulatory System: HeartLymphatic System: Tonsils, thymus, spleen and lymph nodesRespiratory System: LungsDigestive System: Stomach, liver, gallbladder, pancreas and small intestineUrinary System: Kidneys and urinary bladderReproductive System: Uterus and ovary (female); Prostate, testis and penis (male)Nervous System: Brain and spinal cordEndocrine System: Pituitary, thyroid and adrenal glandsMuscular System: Muscles and tendonsSkeletal System: BonesIntegumentary System: Skin
The pancreas is part of the Endocrine and Digestive Systems.
Pancreas
The pancreas is involved in the digestive and the encrodine systems.
The pancreas is a glandular organ and is part of both the endocrine and digestive systems.
The pancreas is part of the endocrine and digestive systems, secreting a number of enzymes.
Endocrine and digestive
the nervous system controls the other organ systems.