Endocrine Glands
by savitha yadav
1. Parathyroid (located behing thyroid)
1.1. Parathormone - stimulates release of calcium from bones
2. Hypothalamus
2.1. Antidiuretic hormone - tells kidneys to reabsorb more water (through posterior pituitary)
2.2. Oxytocin - stimulates contraction of uterine muscles during childbirth, milk ejection//sperm ejection (throught posterior pituitary)
2.3. Releasing and Inhibiting hormones - stimulates/inhibits release of hormones from anterior pituitary
3. Thyroid
3.1. Thyroxine - increases metabolic rate, regulates growth and development
3.2. Calcitonin - inhibits release of calcium from bones
4. Pancreas
4.1. Insulin - decreases blood glucose levels
4.2. Glucagon - increases blood glucose levels
5. Testes
5.1. Testosterone - stimulates development of male secondary sexual characteristics and stimulates speratogenesis
6. Ovaries
6.1. Estrogen - causes development of female secondary sexual characteristics and maturation of eggs
6.2. Porgesterone - stimulates devfelopment of uterine lining and formation of placenta
7. Anterior Pituitary Gland
7.1. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) - stimulates thyroid to release thyroxine
7.2. Growth hormone - stimulates growth, protein synthesis, and fat metabolism
7.3. Adrenocorticoptropic hormone (ACTH) - stimulates adrenal cortex to release hormones (glucocorticoids)