Endocrine in human (mammalian) Biology contrasts with the word exocrine. Endocrine cells - of which there are many around the body, with notable collections in the PANCREAS, the ADRENAL GLANDS and the HYPOTHALAMUS/PITUITARY COMPLEX at the base of the brain - secrete substances known collectively as HORMONES into the bloodstream. There are literally hundreds of these substances, with many whose function is still unknown; but INSULIN is an important hormone which regulates the level of glucose in the blood; two groups - MINERALOCORTICOIDS and GLUCOCORTICOIDS come from the ADRENAL glands and control the level of sodium, potassium and calcium in the blood, as well as the level of glucose (INSULIN lowers the level by causing cells to remove glucose from the bloodstream, and GLUCOCORTICOIDS increase the level when the body needs energy (such as when performing aerobic physical exercize)); THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE (TSH) is one of the secretions from the HYPO./PIT. COMPLEX, and this controls the thyroid gland, which itself is also an endocrine gland, secreting - among others - T3 and T4, which have widespread effects on the metabolism in cells throughout the body, which they stimulate. There are many more examples. but I might start to sound boring ("Too late!", you shout!).
In contrast exocrine cells - the PANCREAS being the organ with the most significant collections of these - secrete substances which are channelled into the INTESTINE, and which are important for the digestion of the various food substances.
(PANCREATITIS (particularly the ACUTE type) is an extremely dangerous condition because the secretions of the exocrineglands - which are extremely toxic - make their way into the bloodstream, causing severe tissue damage.) I hope this is helpful!
endocrine system
Yes, the pituitary gland is an endocrine gland.
The endocrine system is the body system that involves hormones. Hormones are chemical messengers produced by various glands in the endocrine system that regulate different functions in the body.
The endocrine system controls the functions of the organs throughout the body. Mixed endocrine and exocrine glands are the pancreas, ovaries and testes they produce hormones but are also involved in other roles. Pure endocrine glands are the thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal cortex, thymus and pineal their only function is to create hormones.
endocrine system
If you mean dividing it into its word parts, it will be "endo- + -crine".If you mean dividing it into syllables, it will be "en·do·crine" [en-duh-krin].
My endocrine gland let out chemicals directly into my blood.
Endocrine system (endocrine is a fancy word for something that secretes hormones, endocrinologist is a hormone specailist)
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'Regulation'
Endocrine is a word meaning glands that secrete hormones into the blood. A good sentence would be, her endocrine levels were off so she had to go through a whole bunch of tests.
Unspecified endocrine disorder
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Its a branch of physiology and medicine concerned with endocrine glands and hormones.
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