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The end hormone system of the body is responsible for producing hormonal hormones that play an extremely important role in controlling many important functions of the body, especially energy conversion functions. When the endiormonal system is disturbed, it leads to many diseases such as diabetes mellitus,yroidism, thyroid failure, restaalysis, arrhythmoids … Let's learn about the parts of the end noisy system through the article below.

1. What is the end noisormonal system?

The endal system is a network of end hormone glands in the body that secrete end hormone hormones to control many important functions in the body especially energy conversion.

If the endemaker system is not functioning well and is disturbed, it may experience developmental problems of the body such as: During puberty, pregnancy or stress control, prone to weight gain, bone weakness or lack of energy due to excessive blood sugar instead of moving to cells that need energy.

2. Functions of the end ende secret system

  • Produces hormones that help control emotions, growth – development, metabolism and the function of reproduction of the body.
  • Control how hormones are released.
  • Insert hormones into the bloodstream so that they move to other parts that control the functioning of the muscles.

Glands located in the end noisy system

End noisy picture

3. The muscles of the end noisy system

The network of end end end endal glands forms a complete and closely related end of the body's end endatric system. These include: The lower hills, the sedentarial gland and the pineal gland are located in the brain, thyroid and methyroid glands are located in the neck, thymus, atopic glands located on the kidneys, and the pancreas located behind the stomach. The ovaries (in women) and the testicles (in men) are located in the pelvic region.

Specifically the parts in the end noisormonal system and their role are as follows:

  • Lower hills: This body helps link the endirical system to the nervous system. Its main task is to inform the mealine to start or stop the production of hormones.
  • Saddle glands: This is the main route of the end end end of the end-enda noisy system. It uses information received from the brain to signal to other glands what needs to be done. The pitines produce many important hormones for the body including growth hormone (GH), ACTH, ADH, prolactin (which helps to secrete milk in women) and luteinizing hormones that help manage estrogen levels in women and testosterone in men.
  • Pineal glands: Create a chemical called melatonin that helps the body get ready for sleep.

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Pine line location
  • Thyroid gland: This gland produces thyroid hormones that control the body's metabolism. If thyroid hormones are not produced enough (a condition called thyroid failure) will lead to any activity inside the body slowing down: slower heart rate, constipation appears, weight gain. On the contrary, if this glandular hormone is produced too much (armor), all activities will be faster: heart beating, diarrhea, loss of weight not purposefully.
  • Mythical glands: This is a set of 4 small glands behind the thyroid gland, which play an important role in the health of the bones. They control the level of calcium and phosphorus in the body.
  • Thymus: This gland produces white blood cells called anti-infection T lymphocytes, which are important for the child's immune system. The thymus will begin to shrink after puberty.
  • Abathetic glands: Best known for producing the hormone adrenaline (or epinephrine), these two glands also produce a hormone called corticosteroids. They affect the body's metabolism and sexual function.
  • Pancreas: This body is a part of both the endal and digestive systems. It helps digestive enzymes disrupt the food structure; besides it also helps to produce insulin and glucagon hormones, helping to maintain the right sugar levels in the blood and cells. Without insulin production, then the body will have type 1 diabetes with dangerously high blood sugar levels; and if insulin is produced but not enough will lead to type 2 diabetes.

Pancreatic cancer

Pancreatic images
  • Ovaries: In females, the ovaries produce estrogen and progesterone. These hormones help to develop the chest when entering puberty, conditioning the menstrual cycle and supporting pregnancy.
  • Testicles: In men, the testicles produce testosterone, which helps to grow antennae in the face and hair in parts of the body when entering puberty. It also plays a role in creating sperm.

4. Health problems related to the end ende ende secretion system

As the body ages, changes related to the end noisormonal system will begin to appear. Metabolism tends to slow down, so you are prone to weight gain even if eating or movement does not change. Hormonal changes also partly explain why you are susceptible to heart diseases, osteoporosis, type 2 diabetes …

Besides age problems, stress, infections and some chemicals can also cause disorders of the end end ende secretion system. In addition, genetics or habits, lifestyle also increases the likelihood of endal disorders such as thyroid failure, diabetes or osteoporosis.

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Source: webmd.com

SEE MORE:

  • What does the downhills do?
  • How does the end end enda end enda secret system work?
  • What is the role of the thyroid gland in the end noisormonal system?

About: John Smith

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