So, what's the endocrine system?
It's a little-known system made up of a whole collection of glands and it does very BIG things. It regulates, coordinates and controls an extraordinary number of your body's functions. How? While your nervous system uses electricity to orchestrate all sorts of things in your body, your endocrine system does even more through the wonder of chemicals.
Neurons
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circulatory system
Structure: Brain, spinal cord, nerves throughout the body Function: conveys sensory input to the brain where it is processed
Cells are the basic structure of living things, im not so sure about what you mean by basic function.
Cells are the basic structure of living things, im not so sure about what you mean by basic function.
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Structure and Function
The endocrine system is composed of glands that produce and secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream, regulating various bodily functions. Key glands include the pituitary, thyroid, adrenal glands, and pancreas, each responsible for different hormones that influence metabolism, growth, reproduction, and mood. The system works in conjunction with the nervous system to maintain homeostasis and respond to internal and external stimuli. Overall, it plays a crucial role in coordinating and regulating physiological processes throughout the body.
Cells
Cells.
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