the adrenal medulla
True. The thyroid gland is unique because it is one of the few glands that can store the hormones it produces. This allows for a continuous supply of hormones to be released into the bloodstream as needed.
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 adrenal gland has a cortex and medulla. The adrenal cortex produces steroid hormones such as cortisol, while the adrenal medulla produces hormones like adrenaline and noradrenaline.
Endocrinology is the study of hormones. An endocrine organ is an organ that produces hormones (the heart is one of these).
hormones
The endocrine system produces developmental hormones. :)
No, the adrenal cortex is not an extension of the sympathetic nervous system. The adrenal cortex is the outer region of the adrenal gland that produces hormones like cortisol and aldosterone. The sympathetic nervous system is a part of the autonomic nervous system that controls the body's fight or flight response.
hormones
thyroid
The area of the body that produces growth hormones is the pituitary gland. Somatotropin or STH is the exact hormone that it produces.
Produces digestive enzymes, and as an endocrine organ, it produces hormones.
liver
Pituitary Gland
Glands produce hormones
Sweat
it produces hormones,and has to do with diabetes
stomach