Ovaries. The Fallopian tubes carry the eggs to the uterus where they either become implanted and grow or are discharged during your monthly period.
The eggs are released, usually one at a time, alternating between the ovaries.
hormones
The gland produces thymosins, which are hormones that stimulate the development of antibodies. The thymus also produces T-lymphocytes which are white blood cells that fight infections and destroy abnormal cells.
endocrine system
It is called Hormones
An adenohypophysis is the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland, which produces and secretes peptide hormones which regulate many physiological processes.
It produces both exocrine hormones and endocrine hormones.
The pituitary gland produces something called trophic hormones. What that means is that it makes hormones, which are chemical messengers that control other glands.
hormones
Hormones
Pheromones are called external hormones (ectohormones) because they act like hormones but on an animal different from the one that produces them. but this term is obsolete now because pheromones are no longer considered as hormones.
It is called the Endocrine System and it consists of your adrenal glands, thyroid, Pituitary Gland, and several other that are located all around the body.
The gland produces thymosins, which are hormones that stimulate the development of antibodies. The thymus also produces T-lymphocytes which are white blood cells that fight infections and destroy abnormal cells.
The endocrine system produces chemical messengers called hormones. Examples of hormones include thyroxine, adrenaline, and estrogen.
The pineal gland produces hormones which regulate wake/sleep cycles.
it produces the hormones involved in the development of white blood cells called Tcells which form part of the immune system.
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it produces the hormones involved in the development of white blood cells called Tcells which form part of the immune system.