Endocrine glands are the secretory glands that secrete hormones that flow directly into the blood.
Hormone: A chemical formed inside the endocrine and transmitted by blood to another member, which usually affects the member that affects his function and growth and source of nutrition, and most hormones of the type of catalyst because it activates organs or other glands.
Hormones are secreted in limited and limited quantities.
Hormones have to be excreted in the quantities required best because if increased secretion of hormone or deficiency will lead to imbalance in the function, causing symptoms vary from hormone to another.
Hormone: A chemical formed inside the endocrine and transmitted by blood to another member, which usually affects the member that affects his function and growth and source of nutrition, and most hormones of the type of catalyst because it activates organs or other glands.
Hormones are secreted in limited and limited quantities.
Hormones have to be excreted in the quantities required best because if increased secretion of hormone or deficiency will lead to imbalance in the function, causing symptoms vary from hormone to another.