Pituitary gland. It send hormonal reactions through the blood in order to keep your inner environment under control. This is called Homeostasis.
The pituitary gland is the same in males and females. It is a small pea-sized gland located at the base of the brain, and its main function is to secrete hormones that regulate various bodily functions. Both males and females rely on the pituitary gland for the production of hormones essential for growth, reproduction, and overall health.
Thyroid and thymus glands are common in male & females. pituitary (Brain), adrenal gland & testis are only present in males. pineal gland(Brain), pancreas & ovary are in females.
yeah thay do .
Sometimes females aren't as affectionate as men, so you have to be careful when it comes to women and relationship/love.
The gonads gland is called the testes in males and the ovaries in females. These glands are responsible for producing sex hormones and gametes.
I don't believe they do. As the females sometimes mate with several other males later on. The males do the same.
Prolactin is primarily released from the pituitary gland, which is a small gland located at the base of the brain. It plays a key role in regulating lactation and reproductive functions in both males and females.
They are sometimes as interested in other males as in females....
The Pituitary gland releases hormones that trigger the testes (testicles) in males to produce testosterone, and the ovaries to produce oestrogen in females.
Yes, both females and males can get chlamydia.
96 males to 100 females.
The males migrate earlier than females in search of a good territory with a food supply. The females will follow sometimes a few weeks later. When the females arrive arrive they will choose males to mate with . They pick those that haves found a territory with a rich supply of nectar.