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.
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
Endocrine System Topics Achondroplasia see Dwarfism Acromegaly see Growth Disorders; Pituitary Disorders Addison Disease Adrenal Gland Cancer Adrenal Gland Disorders Adrenal Insufficiency see Addison Disease; Adrenal Gland Disorders Amenorrhea see Menstruation Anatomy Basedow's Disease see Hyperthyroidism Blood Glucose Blood Sugar see Blood Glucose
The main function of endocrine glands is to secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream. Hormones are chemical substances that affect the activity of another part of the body (target site). In essence, hormones serve as messengers, controlling and coordinating activities throughout the body.