37.1 Types of Hormones
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The endocrine system is a complex network of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream. These chemical messengers regulate various bodily functions, including metabolism, growth, and reproduction, working alongside the nervous system to maintain homeostasis. Major endocrine glands include the pituitary, thyroid, and adrenal glands, each producing specific hormones. These hormones can be classified as peptides, steroids, or amines, with their chemical structure determining how they interact with target cells to elicit responses throughout the body.
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The endocrine system is a complex network of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream. These chemical messengers regulate various bodily functions, including metabolism, growth, and reproduction, working alongside the nervous system to maintain homeostasis. Major endocrine glands include the pituitary, thyroid, and adrenal glands, each producing specific hormones. These hormones can be classified as peptides, steroids, or amines, with their chemical structure determining how they interact with target cells to elicit responses throughout the body.
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