yes because it produces hormones along with its other neural functions.
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The thyroid is not a neuroendocrine function, as it has no nervous system function.
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Yes, the hypothalamus is considered a part of the nervous system.
It is only a hormone storage area that receives hormones from the hypothalamus for release. Since it does not make its own secretions (it only stores the neuroendocrine hormones made by the hypothalamus) it is not considered a true endocrine gland.
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Neuroendocrine organs are specialized structures that are able to produce hormones and have neural functions. Examples include the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, adrenal glands, and pineal gland. These organs play a crucial role in regulating various physiological processes in the body through the release of hormones into the bloodstream.
The hypothalamus controls the autonomic functions of the peripheral nervous system (PNS). It helps maintain homeostatic functions.