We have already seen how the nervous system
regulates body functions by means of nerve impulses
and integration of information by the spinal cord and
brain. The other regulating system of the body is
the endocrine system, which consists of endocrine
glands that secrete chemicals called hormones. These
glands, and the names of the hormones they secrete,
are shown in Fig. 10–1.
Endocrine glandsare ductless; that is, they do not
have ducts to take their secretions to specific sites.224 The Endocrine System
Anterior: GH, TSH, ACTH
FSH, LH, Prolactin
Posterior: ADH, OxytocinMelatoninPTHReleasing hormones
for anterior pituitaryThyroxine and T 3
CalcitoninTHYMUS GLAND
Immune hormonesInsulin
GlucagonCortex: Aldosterone
Cortisol
Sex hormones
Medulla: Epinephrine
NorepinephrineTestosterone
InhibinTHYROID GLANDHYPOTHALAMUSPITUITARY (HYPOPHYSIS) GLANDPINEAL GLANDPARATHYROID GLANDSADRENAL (SUPRARENAL) GLANDS
PANCREASOVARIES
Estrogen
Progesterone
InhibinTESTESFigure 10–1. The endocrine system. Locations of many endocrine glands. Both male
and female gonads (testes and ovaries) are shown.
QUESTION:Why is the location of the thyroid gland not really important for its function?