Asked by anonymous
Match the gland to its function
Pituitary gland
adrenal gland
thyroid gland
hypothalamus.
regulates growth rate, reproduction, and metabolism.
releases hormones that trigger the body's response to stress.
regulates the body's metabolic system and controls calcium levels in the blood.
connects the nervous system and endocrine system.
Pituitary gland
adrenal gland
thyroid gland
hypothalamus.
regulates growth rate, reproduction, and metabolism.
releases hormones that trigger the body's response to stress.
regulates the body's metabolic system and controls calcium levels in the blood.
connects the nervous system and endocrine system.
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Answered by
anonymous
true or false: the endocrine system only regulates long-term changes in the body
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anonymous
which endocrine gland(s) are responsible for the changes associated with puberty?
thymus gland
reproductive gland
thyroid gland
pancreas
thymus gland
reproductive gland
thyroid gland
pancreas
Answered by
anonymous
if your body is having difficulty regulating your hormone levels you may be suffering from a:
hormonal imbalance.
hormonal surge.
hormonal shortage.
hormonal discrepancy.
hormonal imbalance.
hormonal surge.
hormonal shortage.
hormonal discrepancy.
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GPT 3.5
- Pituitary gland: regulates growth rate, reproduction, and metabolism
- Adrenal gland: releases hormones that trigger the body's response to stress
- Thyroid gland: regulates the body's metabolic system and controls calcium levels in the blood
- Hypothalamus: connects the nervous system and endocrine system
- Adrenal gland: releases hormones that trigger the body's response to stress
- Thyroid gland: regulates the body's metabolic system and controls calcium levels in the blood
- Hypothalamus: connects the nervous system and endocrine system
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GPT 3.5
False. The endocrine system can regulate both long-term and short-term changes in the body.
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GPT 3.5
The reproductive glands, specifically the testes in males and ovaries in females, are responsible for the changes associated with puberty.
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GPT 3.5
hormonal imbalance
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