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| Endocrine System | Consist of endocrine glands that secrete hormones, which regulate a wide range of activities in humans | 
| Hormones | Are secreted by glands and diffuse directly into the bloodstream | 
| Hypothalamus | It controls the release of hormones by the pituitary gland | 
| Hypothalamus | Considered to be a major link between the nervous system and the endocrine system | 
| Pituitary Gland | Called the “master gland” because it controls the activities of other glands | 
| Pituitary Gland | Secretes many hormones including: GH, TSH, and FSH | 
| Growth Hormone (GH) | This hormone controls the growth of the body by stimulating the elongation of bones | 
| Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) | Stimulates the thyroid gland to produce its hormone thyroxin | 
| Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) | Stimulates the activities of the ovaries and testes | 
| Thyroid Gland | Located in the neck below the larynx and in front of the trachea | 
| Thyroid Gland | This gland secretes thyroxin which contains iodine | 
| Thyroxin | Regulates the rate of metabolism in the body and is essential for normal physical and mental development | 
| Goiter | Lack of iodine in the diet will lead to lack of thyroxin secretion.  This produces enlargement of the thyroid gland and is called | 
| Parathyroid Gland | Are tiny oval glands embedded in the walls of the thyroid gland that secretes parathormone | 
| Adrenal Gland | Located on the top of each kidney | 
| Adrenalgland | Secretes adrenalin | 
| Adrenalin | Increases the blood sugar level and accelerates the heart and breathing rate | 
| Pancreas | Consists of small clusters or “islands” of hormone-secreting cells called the Islets of Langerhans | 
| The Islet of Langerhans | Secrete insulin and glucagon | 
| Insulin | Facilitates the entrance of glucose into the cells | 
| Glycogen | Insulin lowers blood sugar levels by promoting | 
| Glucagon | Stimulates the release of sugar from the liver and into the blood | 
| Diabetes | When the Islets of Langerhans fail to produce enough insulin | 
| Testes | Secrete testosterone which influences the development of the male secondary sex characteristics | 
| Ovaries | Secrete estrogen which influences the development of secondary sex characteristics | 
| Negative Feedback | Operates on the principle that the level of one hormone in the blood stimulates or inhibits the production of another hormone | 
| Dynamic equilibrium | Another name for homeostasis |