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  2. Anatomy of the Endocrine System | Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    The endocrine system is a complex network of glands and organs. It uses hormones to control and coordinate your body's metabolism, energy level, reproduction, growth and development, and response to injury, stress, and mood. The following are integral parts of the endocrine system: Hypothalamus.

  3. Endocrine System: What It Is, Function, Organs & Diseases

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    Your endocrine system is in charge of creating and releasing hormones to maintain countless bodily functions. Endocrine tissues include your pituitary gland, thyroid, pancreas and others. There are several conditions related to endocrine system issues — usually due to a hormone imbalance or problems directly affecting the tissue.

  4. Organs of the endocrine system: Anatomy and functions | Kenhub

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    The endocrine system is a collection of glands that secrete a variety of hormones, which travel to specific target organs via the bloodstream. Endocrine glands tend to be vascular and do not have ducts.

  5. Endocrine system - Kenhub

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    The endocrine system consists of several glands which produce different hormones that regulate important body functions. Learn more about this at Kenhub!

  6. Anatomy and Physiology of the Endocrine System Notes - Osmosis

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    This Osmosis High-Yield Note provides an overview of Anatomy and Physiology of the Endocrine System essentials. All Osmosis Notes are clearly laid-out and contain striking images, tables, and diagrams to help visual learners understand complex topics quickly and efficiently.

  7. 17.1 An Overview of the Endocrine System - Anatomy and ... -...

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    The endocrine system consists of cells, tissues, and organs that secrete hormones as a primary or secondary function. The endocrine gland is the major player in this system. The primary function of these ductless glands is to secrete their hormones directly into the surrounding fluid.

  8. Endocrine system | Definition, Organs, Function, Structure,...

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    Endocrine system, any of the systems found in animals for the production of hormones, substances that regulate the functioning of the organism. Such a system may range, at its simplest, from the neurosecretory, involving one or more centres in the nervous system, to the complex array of glands.

  9. Endocrine system anatomy and physiology - Osmosis

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    The endocrine system is made up of various endocrine glands that each secrete hormones into the bloodstream. When hormones reach their target cell, they bind to a receptor on the cell’s membrane or within that cell, and in response the target cell changes what it’s doing.

  10. Interactive Guide to the Endocrine System | Innerbody

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    Learn about the incredibly complex and endlessly fascinating functions of the endocrine system with 3D models and descriptions that guide you in exploring the anatomy of its glands and the hormones they produce.

  11. 17.1 An Overview of the Endocrine System – Anatomy & Physiology

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    17.1 An Overview of the Endocrine System – Anatomy & Physiology. Learning Objectives. By the end of this section, you will be able to: Distinguish similarities and differences between neural and hormonal communication. Identify the major organs of the endocrine system and their location in the body.