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Where can I find pictures of endocrine system?
I want the whole picture and parts of the endocrine system. Please help me. Thank you very much. ... (Asked by Jap)
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You need to just type in endocrine system (picture) and you will get it ( internet)...(Answered by Naveia)
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how can endocrine disruptor b prevented??
i m makin a project on endocrine disruptor so plz answer this question ... (Asked by Muskaan)
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Endocrine disruptors (EDs) are environmental chemicals that affect the function of the endocrine system, the system involving the glands and hormones of the body. The endocrine system coordinates the functions of various organs and systems in the body. EDs may disrupt the endocrine system in several ways: they may act as "imposters" of naturally occurring hormones they may block the action of hormones they may alter the chemical message sent by hormones they may disrupt the production of hormones or hormone receptors (proteins used to receive information from hormones) Most EDs act like naturally occurring estrogens in the body. However, some ...(Answered by anilmehrarite)
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What r the 5 Disorders of the Endocrine System?
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http://www.maxshouse.com/Endocrine_System_&_Disorders.htm...(Answered by van_aeon)
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What is endocrine system?
I kept searching but I just don't know what it is, what it does! ... (Asked by layoungko)
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The endocrine system is a collection of glands and organs that produce and regulate hormones in the bloodstream to control many functions of the body. This system overlaps with the nervous and exocrine system, and its responsibilities include metabolism, growth, and sexual development. Most animals with advanced physiology, such as vertebrates and crustaceans, house an endocrine system....(Answered by stryker_uk)
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can any one help me with my homework heres the question the primary purpose of the endocrine system is to....?
a.provide a mechanism for rapid response of the endocrine system is to changes in the body b.maintain a relatively constant internal enviroment c.ensure proper growth and development d.allow for a mechanism to control gene action wich one??? ... (Asked by setareh31692)
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In general, the endocrine system is in charge of body processes that happen slowly, such as cell growth. Faster processes like breathing and body movement are monitored by the nervous system. But even though the nervous system and endocrine system are separate systems, they often work together to help the body function properly...(Answered by cutest truck driver)
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What are the supporting structures/organs of the endocrine system?
The endocrine system is made up of the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, thyroid gland, adrenal glands, pancreas, ovaries & testes. What other structures/organs support these glands ... (Asked by Punkin)
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If I tell you I'd be doing your homework...so I'll give u a website to go to.. www.innerbody.com/htm/body.html...(Answered by the_angry_princess911)
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How are the endocrine system and the nervous system alike?
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The endocrine system is all about hormones, and the nervous system coordinates the activity of the muscles, monitors the organs, constructs and also stops input from the senses, and initiates actions....(Answered by coming through the rye)
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what are the major organs of the endocrine system and explain?
what are the major organs of the endocrine system and explain ... (Asked by Keith W)
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the endocrine system's main function is to maintain homeostasis. it does so mostly through chemical messengers called hormones. hormones are produced in one organ and used in another. the endocrine system uses many glands such as the pituitary gland, which is like the director of the endocrine system, the hypothalamus, which controls the pituitary gland, and the pineal gland, which controls growth and development and so on and so forth. there are also numerous other glands, like the thyroid gland, the and non-glands, like the pancreas, that secrete (another word for make) hormones, in the case of the pancreas, it ...(Answered by evie)
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what does the endocrine system do in our body?
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The endocrine system is a control system of ductless glands that secrete chemical messengers called hormones that circulate within the body via the bloodstream to affect distant organs. Hormones act as "messengers", and are carried by the bloodstream to different cells in the body, which interpret these messages and act on them. The endocrine system does not include exocrine glands such as salivary glands, sweat glands and glands within the gastrointestinal tract. The field of medicine that deals with disorders of endocrine glands is endocrinology, a branch of the wider field of internal medicine. Hypothalamus Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) Growth ...(Answered by Apostate)
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Anatomy & Physiology homework: Endocrine System?
1.What gland secretes corticoids? 2. Where [gland] are secondary sex characteristics of males produced? 3. Where [gland] are many trophic hormones produced? 4. Does thyroxin in blood have a (increase, decrease, or no effect) on CO2 released by the the tissues? 5. Does parathyroid hormone have a (increase, decrease, or no effect) on resistance to disease organisms? Any help with these would be great! I need more help to...so if you're interested, e-mail me: daddysgirl0121@Yahoo.com or send me an instant message on MSN:blondiebabe8729@hotmail.com or AIM: pinkprincess8729 THANKS!! ... (Asked by HeyHer87)
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Darling, go to askjeeves.com and type each question in one at a time. You will find your answer's. Somenone could be very mean and give you all the wrong ones....(Answered by ADA M)
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