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Rishabhchauhan25: Endocrine gland Hormone Main tissues acted on by hormone
Posterior pituitary Oxytocin Uterus, milk ducts of breasts
Thyroid gland Thyroxine (T4) Most tissues
Tri-iodothyronine (T3) Most tissues
Parathyroid glands Parathyroid hormone (PTH) Kidney, Bone cells
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Answered by Rishabhchauhan25
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Answer - Hypothalamus.
Pineal Gland.
Pituitary Gland.
Thyroid.
Parathyroid.
Thymus.
Adrenal.
Pancreas.
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Answered by swetha137
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Hypothalamus – anti diuretic hormone(ADH) , corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) , gonadotropin releasing hormone(GRH) , somatostain , oxytocin , dopamine.
Functions::It is responsible for maintaining your body’s internal balance, which is known as homeostasis.

Pineal gland – melatonin hormone
Functions::The pineal gland produces melatonin, which helps maintain circadian rhythm and regulate reproductive hormones.

Thymus – thymosin hormone
Functions::The thymus gland will not function throughout a full lifetime, but it has a big responsibility when it’s active—helping the body protect itself against autoimmunity, which occurs when the immune system turns against itself. Therefore, the thymus plays a vital role in the lymphatic system (your body’s defense network) and endocrine system.

Thyroid – thyroxine
Functions::to regulate your metabolism, which is your body’s ability to break down food and convert it to energy. 

Pancreas – Insulin hormone
Functions::the pancreas has the dual function of secreting hormones into blood (endocrine) and secreting enzymes through ducts (exocrine).

Pituitary gland – growth hormone
Functions::The hormones of the pituitary gland help regulate the functions of other endocrine glands.The hypothalamus sends signals to the pituitary to release or inhibit pituitary hormone production.

Parathyroid – parathyroid hormone
Functions::The parathyroid essentially helps the nervous and muscular systems function properly.

Adrenal – adrenaline , aldosterone hormone
Functions:: helps regulate metabolism and helps your body respond to stress(adrenaline) and which helps control blood pressure(aldosterone).

Ovaries – estrogen , progesterone
Functions::Progesterone and estrogen are necessary to prepare the uterus for menstruation, and their release is triggered by the hypothalamus. they maintain the female reproductive system.

Testes – Testosterone hormone
Functions::maintain the health of male reproductive system


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