Hormones.
The thyroid is part of the endocrine system
The endocrine system is responsible for releasing hormones and controlling the glands in your body. It makes sure that the hormones are produced and distributed to the right places in the body.
I think you're looking for Endocrinologist, but also physiologists, chemists.
Endocrinology is the branch of science that deals with the study of the endocrine system. It is the organ system responsible for the secretion of hormones.
Although some hormones are stimulated for release by humoral factors (nutrient and ion concentrations), most are either directly stimulated for release by the nervous system or indirectly stimulated for release though inhibitory or releasing hormones via the hypothalamus which is also part of the nervous system. The transport part of your question is that the endocrine system relies on the cardiovascular system to circulate the hormones throughout the body in order to reach their target organs.
The endocrine and excretory systems work together.
the most common ailment of the endocrine system is "goiter" the most common ailment of the endocrine system is "goiter"
The nervous system and endocrine system work very much hand in hand.
The endocrine system produces most of the hormones in the human body.
the endocrine and the nervous systems work together to maintain homeostasis
cerebellum
The endocrine system releases cortisol with can make substances that increase your immunity.
Tissue function is regulated by hormones and the endocrine system is in charge of all the hormones in your body.
The endocrine system works with all of the other systems, including the nervous system, digestive system, and circulatory system. In the nervous system, the endocrine system sends hormones to cells.
The endocrine system causes the release of digestive hormones. The digestive tract also signals the endocrine system as to the presence of food.
Endocrine System
Endocrine system and nervous system work along with each other and they control each other.