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 Located in the brain, the hypothalamus is responsible for certain metabolic processes and activities of the Autonomic Nervous System, such as temperature, hunger, thirst, fatigue, etc.  It links the Endocrine System with the Nervous System by using the pituitary gland.

 The thymus gland secretes hormones that enhance the immune system. It is located in the throat and attached to the heart and thyroid gland.  Increases in size from the 3 rd month of development in the womb until puberty, and then can change size rapidly depending upon stress or infections

 Ovaries- glands that are a part of the reproductive and endocrine system  Located right above the fallopian tubes and on the left and the right side of the uterus  Every month one ovary (either the left or the right) makes a mature egg for fertilization  nconditions/a/yrovrisovuovads.htm nconditions/a/yrovrisovuovads.htm

 Pancreas- oblong flattened gland that produces many important hormones such as insulin  Located between the stomach and the spine; partially located behind the stomach, the rest is located in the curve of the small intestine  For a more visual approach touch your pinky and your right thumb together, keep the other three fingers straight and together. Then place your hand in the center of your tummy (with your three fingers pointing left) and your hand will be approximately at pancreas level.

 Adrenal glands- split into two parts, the cortex (outside) and the medulla (inside). The cortex produces steroid hormones such as testosterone, and the medulla produces epinephrine, also known as adrenaline.  Shaped like triangles and are located on top of the kidneys

 produces a hormone called melatonin that helps the testes and ovaries to develop. It also changes messages from the nervous system into endocrine signals.  Shockingly, it is only about 1 centimeter long!

 Part of the male reproductive system, the testes produce sperm over the entire course of a male’s lifetime.

 The pituitary gland is a pea-sized gland located at the base of the skull between the optic nerves.  The pituitary gland secretes hormones.

 The thyroid gland is located in the front of the neck, below the larynx (voice box).  The small, two-inch gland consists of two lobes, one on each side of the windpipe, connected by tissue called the isthmus.  The thyroid plays an important role in regulating the body's metabolism and calcium balance.

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