HEAL1800 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Parathyroid Gland, Thyroid, Pituitary Gland

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*endocrine glands specifically send chemical signals (hormones) to different parts of the body. The hormones usually cause slow and subtle changes. Adjust the levels of nutrients in the blood. Help the body respond to its environment. *the adrenal glands, thyroid gland, and parathyroid gland keep critical materials like calcium and sodium in balance. Helps the body grow to adult height. Signal makers and senders of the endocrine system. Main gland that affects most of the other glands in your body. Sits under the part of the brain called the thalamus. Main role of the hypothalamus is to direct the activity of the pituitary gland (causes the pituitary to make and release its chemical signals (hormones)) The anterior part is the origin for many important hormones that travel by blood and stimulate other glands like the thyroid gland, adrenal glands, and gonads. Located in the front of your neck just below the adam"s apple. Makes hormones that affect the body"s metabolism.

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