It's the endocrine system.
The endocrine system.
Endocrine system
The main endocrine glands are: Hypothalamus, (anterior/posterior) pituitary, pineal, thyroid, parathyroids, thymus, adrenals, pancreas (aka Islets of Langerhans) , and gonads.
The pituitary gland is located below the hypothalamus. Both the anterior and posterior lobes release hormones such as ACTH and thyroxin.
The thyroid and parathyroid form a feedback loop by releasing hormone from the hypothalamus. This in turn stimulates the pituitary to release TSH into the bloodstream.
The hypothalmus gland. The pituitary gland controls body temperature. The hypothalamus is part of the brain (not a gland), and the pituitary gland is a protrusion off the bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain.
The hypothalamus is a collection of specialized cells that is the primary link between the nervous system and the endocrine system via the pituitary gland. It is located below the thalamus and just above the brainstem.
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pancreasThe seven glands of the endocrine system: the pineal, pituitary, thyroid, thymus, adrenal, lyden and gonad glands.
The main endocrine glands are: Hypothalamus, (anterior/posterior) pituitary, pineal, thyroid, parathyroids, thymus, adrenals, pancreas (aka Islets of Langerhans) , and gonads.
The organ system that consists of hormone-secreting glands, such as the pituitary gland and the thyroid gland, is known as the endocrine system. The endocrine system also consists of the following glands: pineal gland, pancreas, ovaries, testes, parathyroid gland, hypothalamus and adrenal glands.
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hypothalamus, pituitary, thymus, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenals, pancreas, ovaries, and testes.
There is a part of the brain called the hypothalamus which is next to the pituitary. When you have not enough Thyroxine (T4) your hypothalamus makes TRH which tells the pituitary to make Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH). TSH as in the name stimulates the thyroid gland in the neck to make more Thyroxine.
The pituitary gland is located below the hypothalamus. Both the anterior and posterior lobes release hormones such as ACTH and thyroxin.