• The endocrine system consists of a group of glands and organs that regulate and control various body functions by producing and secreting hormones. Hormones are chemical substances that affect the activity of another part of the body. In essence, hormones serve as messengers, controlling and coordinating activities throughout the body.

    Endocrine glands release their hormones directly into the bloodstream
    Exocrine glands release hormones or other substances into a duct

    The individual organs that make up the endocrine system have different and often unrelated functions. Doctors who specialize in disorders of the endocrine system are known as endocrinologists. Many endocrinologists further subspecialize in the functions and disorders of specific glands.
    The major glands of the endocrine system, each of which produces one or more specific hormones, are the

    Hypothalamus
    Pituitary gland
    Thyroid gland
    Parathyroid glands
    Islet cells of the pancreas
    Adrenal glands
    Testes in men, and the ovaries in women

    The hypothalamus (a small region of the brain that connects to the pituitary gland) secretes several hormones that control the pituitary gland. The pituitary gland is sometimes called the master gland because it secretes hormones that control the functions of many other endocrine glands.
    During pregnancy, the placenta also acts as an endocrine gland by producing hormones that support the pregnancy in addition to its other functions.
    Not all organs that secrete hormones or hormonelike substances are considered part of the endocrine system. For example, the kidneys produce the hormone renin to help control blood pressure and the hormone erythropoietin to stimulate the bone marrow to produce red blood cells. In addition, the digestive tract produces a variety of hormones that control digestion, affect insulin secretion from the pancreas, and alter behaviors, such as those associated with hunger. Fat (adipose) tissue also produces hormones that regulate metabolism (how the body uses foods to control chemical processes in the body) and appetite.
    Additionally, the term


    Endocrine glands meaning & definition 1 of Endocrine glands.


  • any of the organs of the body, such as the pituitary gland or the ovaries , that produce and release hormones into the blood to be carried around the body

    Endocrine glands meaning & definition 2 of Endocrine glands.

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