Introduction to Endocrine System

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Introduction to Endocrine System A&P Lab Week #2c (#10) Introduction to Endocrine System

Intro to Endocrine System 10. Using diagrams and illustrations of the endocrine system identify the location of the following endocrine glands. For each gland listed, identify at least one hormone and the hormone’s primary function.

Endocrine System

Endocrine Secretion A hormone is a biochemical a cell secretes into interstitial fluid that travels in the blood and acts on target cells This is endocrine secretion Exocrine secretion releases substances into ducts or tube Hormones help regulate metabolic processes