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Explain the main glands of the endocrine system with the hormones and the role each of them plays in the human body .​

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Answered by pk2307923
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Explanation:

The main hormone-producing glands are:

Pancreas: This gland produces the insulin that helps control blood sugar levels. Thyroid: The thyroid produces hormones associated with calorie burning and heart rate. Adrenal: Adrenal glands produce the hormones that control sex drive and cortisol, the stress hormone.

Answered by anasdec8888
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Answer:

The Endocrine gland is a messenger between other glands of the body. The gland helps in hormonal balance in the body. The endocrine gland interacts with other glands such as the adrenal gland, the pituitary gland, the thyroid gland, the thymus gland, the parathyroid gland, and the testes.

Explanation:

Endocrine glands act as a messenger in our body, they carry all the substances released by the various organs and send them to other organs of the body. The endocrine system contains several glands and they are such as:

1). The Adrenal gland, 2) The pituitary gland, 3). The Thyroid gland, 4). Thymus gland 5). Parathyroid gland and 6). Testes.

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