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A Handbook of Biology
Endocrine system includes endocrine (ductless) glands and their
secretions (hormones).
Hormones are non-nutrient chemicals that act as intercellular
messengers and are produced in trace amounts.
(NEET 2013)
They include:
Hypothalamus
Pituitary
Pineal
Thyroid
Parathyroid
Thymus
Adrenals
Pancreas
(Islets of Langerhans)
Gonads (Testis & Ovary)
1. HÝPØTHÅLÅMÜS
Neurosecretory cells (nuclei) of hypothalamus secrete the following
types of hormones :
01
Releasing hormones: Stimulate secretion of pituitary
hormones E.g. Gonadotropin Releasing hormone
(GnRH) stimulates release of gonadotrophins from
pituitary.
02
Inhibiting hormones: Inhibit secretion of pituitary
hormones E.g. Somatostatin inhibits release of
growth hormone from pituitary.
03
Oxytocin & vasopressin: These are transported
axonally and stored in pituitary. (See pituitary
gland).