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The endocrine system controls the functioning of the reproductive system. The responsible endocrinal glands are known as the gonads. The gonads secrete sex hormones, which are responsible for sexual development, and the associated growth spurts in the body. They are also responsible for the development of secondary sexual characteristics.More...
Body System Interactions With The Endocrine System
The endocrine system consists of hormones, and the glands (a group of cells) that produce and secrete those hormones. It is responsible for growth, metabolism, certain body processes and functioning of several other organs.More...
How Endocrine System Affects Other Body Systems ?
The endocrine system affects most functions in the body especially growth and regeneration. The responsible hormone is the growth hormone (GH) or the somatotropin released by the anterior pituitary lobe. The hormones secreted by these glands order the body organs and systems to function in a specific way.More...
Muscles Used In The Endocrine System
The endocrine system is made of glands that produce and secrete hormones. These glands are ductless and do not make use of any muscle or muscle groups. For example, the pituitary and the hypothalamus are both situated in the brain. The anterior pituitary is made up of protein secreting cells while the posterior pituitary is not an organ but just a collection of hypothalamic neurons.More...
Natural Disorders Of The Endocrine System
The endocrine system cannot function properly if the hormones secretions are too less or too much. The imperfect amounts of secretions occur when the endocrine glands malfunction. When the growth hormone secretion does not occur or is too less in children, it can result in a very slow growth rate and can even result in dwarfism. The child will have a chubby structure and a childish face.More...
Relationship Of Endocrine Systems To Pregnancy
The body structure along with the skin and the reproductive system undergo changes during pregnancy. The endocrine glands also experience a certain changes to accommodate the growing fetus in the body. The pituitary and thyroid glands undergo changes to enable the baby to get its required nutrition. They also help the reproductive organs to protect and aid in the passing on of genetic information.More...
Supporting The Endocrine System Naturally
Studies show that women are more prone to endocrine disorders than men. For example, thyroid diseases and osteoporosis affect women more than men. So, it is important for both men and women to look after their body for a proper functioning of these systems.More...