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Human Endocrine System

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  • Definition: Endocrine System
CISCE: Class 10

Definition: Endocrine System

A group of glands and glandular cells that secrete hormones to regulate and coordinate various functions in the body through chemical control.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 12

Key Points: Human Endocrine System

  • Endocrine system controls body activities through chemical messengers called hormones, which are released directly into the bloodstream (no ducts).
  • Hormones act as intercellular messengers — they inhibit, stimulate, or modify specific body processes like growth and development, and act only on specific target organs.
  • Types of Hormones — Steroid (aldosterone, sex corticoids); Amine (thyroxine, adrenaline); Peptide (ADH, GnRH); Protein (TSH, FSH); Fatty acid derivatives (prostaglandins).
  • Endocrine glands are ductless glands — they secrete hormones directly into the blood. Examples: thyroid, pituitary, pancreas, hypothalamus, adrenal glands.
  • All endocrine glands work in a coordinated manner, activating each other to bring about overall chemical coordination in the body.

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