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Hormone and Immune System | 84854

Jornal de Esteróides e Ciências Hormonais

ISSN - 2157-7536

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Hormone and Immune System

Nagavendra Sinopi

Hormones are chemical messengers in our bodies. They make their way via your bloodstream to tissues and organs. They have a long-term effect on a variety of processes, including growth and development. Metabolism, Sexual Function, Reproduction, and Mood are all factors that can be consider. Hormones are produced by endocrine glands, which are specialised cell groupings. The pituitary, pineal, thymus, thyroid, adrenal glands, and pancreas are the primary endocrine glands. In addition, both men and women manufacture hormones in their testes and ovaries. Hormones help organs and tissues communicate with one another. Hormones regulate a variety of physiological and behavioural functions in vertebrates, including digestion, metabolism, respiration, sensory perception, sleep, excretion, breastfeeding, stress induction, growth and development, locomotion, reproduction, and mood modification.