The pineal gland in the brain produces serotonin, a neurotransmitter that is involved in regulating mood, behavior, and sleep.
Pituitary gland.
Yes! a thyroid gland IS an endocrine gland
The only hormone stored by the gland that produces it is oxytocin, which is produced and stored in the posterior pituitary gland.
Sure! Here are some examples of endocrine glands and the hormones they produce: Pituitary Gland - Produces growth hormone (GH). Thyroid Gland - Produces thyroxine (T4). Adrenal Gland - Produces cortisol. Pancreas - Produces insulin. Each gland plays a critical role in regulating various bodily functions through the hormones they secrete.
No Gland produces Pepsin, however the Stomach produces Pepsin to break down proteins when you eat a steak for example.
The pineal gland in the brain produces melatonin at night during sleep. Seratonin is produced during the day, These two hormones maintain the Circadian Rhythms or our '24 hr' clock. If the body clock is upset, as in jet lag, sleeping is difficult.
seratonin is the chemical your brain produces that gives you for lack of a better word, happiness.
Pituitary Gland
the pituary gland.
The adrenal gland
anterior pituitary gland produces growth hormone
The pineal gland in the brain produces melatonin at night during sleep. Seratonin is produced during the day, These two hormones maintain the Circadian Rhythms or our '24 hr' clock. If the body clock is upset, as in jet lag, sleeping is difficult.
The adrenal gland(s).
Pituitary gland.
The pituatry gland.
Apocrine gland
lacrimal gland