Hormone that helps regulate the circadian rhythm. Helps people stay asleep longer. - Melatonin, Causes hair growth, change in voice, develop of muscle mass, and develops sperm - Testosterone, Causes growth spurts in children - Growth Hormone, Rewards hormone. - Dopamine, Causes the development of eggs - Estrogen, Serves as bridge between the endocrine and lymphatic systems - Thymus, Causes a woman's uterus to swell with blood in preparation for pregnancy - Luteinizing Hormone, Makes Insulin - Pancreas, Makes Adrenaline - Adrenal Glands, Stress hormone that causes high blood pressure and blood glucose levels to drop. - Cortisol, Causes the reduction of glucose in the blood. Signals cells to intake glucose. - Insulin, Causes the ovaries and testes to create gametes - Follicle Stimulating Hormone, Causes an increase in blood glucose levels by stimulating the liver. - Glucagon, Makes Glucagon - Pancreas, Causes lactation - Prolactin, Stress hormone that quickens the heart rate - Adrenaline, Makes Estrogen - Ovaries, Regulates the amount calcium in your blood - Parathyroid Gland, Makes dopamine - Adrenal Glands, Makes Luteinizing Hormone - Pituitary Gland, Makes Melatonin - Pineal Gland, Makes Testosterone - Testes, Makes prolactin - Pituitary Gland, Makes growth hormone - Pituitary Gland, Makes Cortisol - Adrenal Glands, Makes Follicle Stimulating Hormone - Pituitary Gland,
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