ok, well its very simple, the gland called numeristine is what contains most of the iodine although some is contained in the well butox!
Endocrine gland is Pitutory gland
The thyroid gland needs iodine to produce thyroid hormones, which are important for regulating metabolism and other bodily functions. Without enough iodine, the thyroid gland may become enlarged (known as a goiter) and lead to hormonal imbalances.
The thyroid gland is often imaged using a salt of iodine-131 as this gland has a high uptake of iodine.
The parathyroid is part of the Hormonal System. It is a gland that sits with the thyroid gland.
The thyroid gland
When iodine is applied on the skin, it can be absorbed into the body and potentially affect the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland needs iodine to produce thyroid hormones, so an excess or deficiency of iodine can disrupt the gland's function and lead to thyroid issues.
The Thyroid gland
Goiter affects the thyroid gland and is associated with iodine deficiency.
Both the hypothalamus and the pineal gland are in the endocrine system, although the former is a part of the nervous system (in the brain) that interfaces the endocrine system.
Thyroid :)
The thyroid gland is imaged with iodine 131, which is a radioactive form of iodine. This allows doctors to assess the structure and function of the thyroid gland, such as detecting nodules or monitoring thyroid function in conditions like hyperthyroidism.
The thyroid gland or simply, the thyroid, is one of the largest endocrine glands in the body, it is not part of nature, it is part of the human body