BIOSC-116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Exocytosis, Lipid Bilayer, Second Messenger System

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A group of glands, and tissues within some organs, that release chemical messengers (hormones) into the blood stream which activate or inhibit specific target cells. Endocrine glands are composed of cells making large quantities of hormones. Lots of cells in our bodies that make hormones which are not part of the endocrine glands. The endocrine system is key in maintaining homeostasis within our bodies. It regulates metabolism, growth and development, tissue function, levels of substances in the blood and even our moods. Involved in different processes than the nervous system. Nervous system is for quick responses to homeostatic imbalances. Endocrine is for things that need to be maintained throughout your life. This mode of communication is slow compared to the nervous system, but its effects are longer lasting. These 2 systems are responsible for communication within our bodies, and integral for maintaining homeostasis.

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