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types of harmones and their uses

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Answered by XxLovingBoyxX
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Explanation:

  1. Hypothalamus. While some people don’t consider it a gland, the hypothalamus produces multiple hormones that control the pituitary gland. It’s also involved in regulating many functions, including sleep-wake cycles, body temperature, and appetite. It can also regulate the function of other endocrine glands.
  2. Pituitary. The pituitary gland is located below the hypothalamus. The hormones it produces affect growth and reproduction. They can also control the function of other endocrine glands.
  3. Pineal. This gland is found in the middle of your brain. It’s important for your sleep-wake cycles.
  4. Thyroid. The thyroid gland is located in the front part of your neck. It’s very important for metabolism.
  5. Parathyroid. Also located in the front of your neck, the parathyroid gland is important for maintaining control of calcium levels in your bones and blood.
  6. Thymus. Located in the upper torso, the thymus is active until puberty and produces hormones important for the development of a type of white blood cell called a T cell.
  7. Adrenal. One adrenal gland can be found on top of each kidney. These glands produce hormones important for regulating functions such as blood pressure, heart rate, and stress response.
  8. Pancreas. The pancreas is located in your abdomen behind your stomach. Its endocrine function involves controlling blood sugar levels.

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Answered by anujkirar2223
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(1) Endocrine system harmons

Harmon secretinggiand function

(2) glucagon harmons

Pancreas

help to increasing glucose level In blood

(3) insulin harmons

pancreas

help to reduce glucose level in blood

(4) luteinizing harmons (LH)

pituitary

control astrogen and testosterone production as well as ovulation

(5) Meltonin

pituitary

cantrol sleep and wake cycle

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