Anatomy/Endocrine System

Endocrine System
<Anatomy The Endocrine System is a series of glands that secrete hormones into the bloodstream. Any gland that secretes directly into the blood is thereby called an endocrine gland. An exocrine gland is one that secretes hormones into a duct. The pancreas is an example of both kinds, because it secretes different hormones through different channels.

Feedback Inhibition
Feedback inhibition is the process that regulates the level of hormones in the body.