The Pituitary Gland, also known as the "master gland" is considered the most important in the body - as it controls the functions of all the endocrine glands.
You can think of the pituitary gland as a powerful "conductor" of a large orchestra
Absolutely. It is the master gland of the endocrine system.
Both the hypothalamus and the pineal gland are in the endocrine system, although the former is a part of the nervous system (in the brain) that interfaces the endocrine system.
the endocrine system
The lymph gland is not part of the endocrine system. The function of the lymph gland is to remove fluids from between the cells and bring them back to the blood. The lymph gland also filters this fluid. The lymph gland also enlarges with infection. It produces cells to help fight off the infection.
The pituitary gland controls the endocrine system.
Absolutely. It is the master gland of the endocrine system.
It's the endocrine system.
The largest gland in the endocrine system is the Thyroid Gland.
While the tonsils are a gland, they are a gland of the immune system and not of the endocrine system.
The hypothalamus is considered part of the nervous system but in reality it also produces hormones that both regulate and are released from the pituitary gland, a true endocrine gland.
The largest gland in the endocrine system is the Thyroid Gland.
of or pretaining to any type of gland, such as an endocrine gland
=No, hypothalamus is not an endocrine gland=
Yes the pituitary gland is apart of the endocrine system.
The parathyroid gland is in the Endocrine System.
The thyroid gland is under the command of of your pituitary gland, which is part of your endocrine system
pancreas is an example of both endocrine and exocrine system. examples of endocrine system are hypothalmus, pineal body, heart, pitutary gland, thyroid gland, parathyroid gland, adrenal gland etc.