Chapter 14 | The Endocrine System
Chapter Outline
14.1 Types of Hormones
14.2 How Hormones Work
14.3 Regulation of Body Processes
14.4 Regulation of Hormone Production
14.5 Endocrine Glands
Introduction
An animal’s endocrine system controls body processes through the production, secretion, and regulation of hormones, which serve as chemical “messengers” functioning in cellular and organ activity and, ultimately, maintaining the body’s homeostasis. The endocrine system plays a role in growth, metabolism, and sexual development. In humans, common endocrine system diseases include thyroid disease and diabetes mellitus. In organisms that undergo metamorphosis, the process is controlled by the endocrine system. The transformation from tadpole to frog, for example, is complex and nuanced to adapt to specific environments and ecological circumstances.