
The endocrine system uses hormones released into the
bloodstream to stimulate the metabolic activities of the cells. Tissue response to
hormones usually occur after a lag time of seconds or days. Once started the
responses tend to be much more prolonged than those that are induced by the nervous
system. The endocrine glands in the body include the pituitary,
thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal, pineal, and thymus. Hormones are chemical
compounds that regulate metabolic function of cells in the body. There are two types
of hormones: amino acid-based hormones and steroids. Most hormones are amino
acid-based. Steroid hormones are synthesized from cholesterol. Only the
gonadal hormones and adrenocortical hormones are steroids.
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