The thyroid gland is an example of an endocrine gland. It produces hormones that regulate metabolism, growth, and development in the body.
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Thyroid, parathyroid and pituitory are few exaples of endocrine gland and pancreas is example of enocrine as wel exocrine gland. Stoach is also another example of both types of glands.
endocrine glands
Diabetes is a common endocrine system disease where the body either does not produce enough insulin or cannot effectively use the insulin it produces, leading to high blood sugar levels.
Endocrine cells can be found in glands of the endocrine system.
Endocrine glands are glands which secrete oil, sweat, enzymes into ducts. Example: sweat glands, sebaceous glands, digestive gland, mucous. Correction! Exocrine glands are those which secrete to the outside (can still be inside the body- for example hormones involved in digestion) which have ducts and secrete oil- sebaceous glands. Endocrine glands secrete to hormones the "inside" and DO NOT have ducts, they are ductless.
Endocrine diseases are caused by man functioning of hormonal glands resulting in the overproduction or underproduction of essential hormones.For example, thyroid diseases, Diabetes, etc.
An example of a disease that affects the endocrine system could be hypothyroidism or diabetes.
Endocrinologists are doctors that treat disorders of the human endocrine system, which includes the endocrine glands like the hypothalamus, pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, pancreas, adrenal glands, testicles, and ovaries, all of which excrete hormones. Many endocrine disorders occur as disorders of the growth and puberty process. Common disorders they treat are: diabetes, hypoglycemia, and growth hormone deficiency.
what turns the endocrine on and what turns endocrine of
The endocrine system is involuntary. A person cannot control the endocrine system by will.