What is the endocrine system for kids?

Anatomy of the Endocrine System in Children

What is the endocrine system for kids?

These are parts of the endocrine system:

  • Hypothalamus. This gland is in the brain. It secretes hormones that stimulate or suppress the release of hormones in the pituitary gland. It also controls water balance, sleep, temperature, appetite, mood, and blood pressure.

  • Pineal body. The pineal body is in the brain. It sits below the corpus callosum, in the middle of the brain. It makes the hormone melatonin. This hormone controls the sleep cycle. The pineal body may also be part of the timing of puberty.

  • Pituitary gland. This gland is at the base of the brain. It is called the "master gland." It is about the size of a pea. This gland secretes many hormones that control many functions of the other endocrine glands.

  • Thyroid and parathyroids. The thyroid gland and parathyroid glands are in front of the neck, below the larynx (voice box). The thyroid controls the body's metabolism. The parathyroid glands control the body's calcium and phosphorus balance.

  • Thymus. The thymus is in the upper part of the chest. It makes white blood cells, called T cells, and secretes a hormone that helps these T cells mature and function. These cells fight infections and destroy abnormal cells.

  • Adrenal gland. There are two adrenal glands. Each gland sits on top of each kidney. They work with the hypothalamus and pituitary gland to make cortisol (called the stress hormone) and other hormones important for normal metabolism. 

  • Pancreas. The pancreas is behind the stomach. It makes hormones for digestion and metabolism. These include the hormone called insulin. Insulin controls blood sugar levels.

  • Ovaries. Females have two ovaries. There is one ovary on each side of the female's uterus, below the opening of the fallopian tubes. The ovaries contain egg cells for reproduction. They also make estrogen and progesterone.

  • Testes. Males have two testicles (testes). They are located in a pouch (scrotum) that hangs outside the groin. The testes make testosterone and sperm.

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Date Last Reviewed: 12/1/2020

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These are parts of the endocrine system:

  • Hypothalamus. This gland is in the brain. It secretes hormones that stimulate or suppress the release of hormones in the pituitary gland. It also controls water balance, sleep, temperature, appetite, mood, and blood pressure.

  • Pineal body. The pineal body is in the brain. It sits below the corpus callosum, in the middle of the brain. It makes the hormone melatonin. This hormone controls the sleep cycle. The pineal body may also be part of the timing of puberty.

  • Pituitary gland. This gland is at the base of the brain. It is called the "master gland." It is about the size of a pea. This gland secretes many hormones that control many functions of the other endocrine glands.

  • Thyroid and parathyroids. The thyroid gland and parathyroid glands are in front of the neck, below the larynx (voice box). The thyroid controls the body's metabolism. The parathyroid glands control the body's calcium and phosphorus balance.

  • Thymus. The thymus is in the upper part of the chest. It makes white blood cells, called T cells, and secretes a hormone that helps these T cells mature and function. These cells fight infections and destroy abnormal cells.

  • Adrenal gland. There are two adrenal glands. Each gland sits on top of each kidney. They work with the hypothalamus and pituitary gland to make cortisol (called the stress hormone) and other hormones important for normal metabolism. 

  • Pancreas. The pancreas is behind the stomach. It makes hormones for digestion and metabolism. These include the hormone called insulin. Insulin controls blood sugar levels.

  • Ovaries. Females have two ovaries. There is one ovary on each side of the female's uterus, below the opening of the fallopian tubes. The ovaries contain egg cells for reproduction. They also make estrogen and progesterone.

  • Testes. Males have two testicles (testes). They are located in a pouch (scrotum) that hangs outside the groin. The testes make testosterone and sperm.

Medical Reviewers:

  • Maryann Foley RN BSN
  • Robert Hurd MD
  • Ronald Karlin MD

What is a endocrine system Short answer?

The endocrine system is a complex network of glands and organs. It uses hormones to control and coordinate your body's metabolism, energy level, reproduction, growth and development, and response to injury, stress, and mood.

What are the 3 main functions of the endocrine system?

Below are the 3 vital functions of your endocrine system..
Makes Hormones for Mood, Development, and Growth. Many different vital hormones are created and controlled within the endocrine system. ... .
Sends Hormones into Your Bloodstream. ... .
Regulates the Release of Hormones..

What are the 5 main functions of the endocrine system?

Function.
Metabolism (the way you break down food and get energy from nutrients)..
Growth and development..
Emotions and mood..
Fertility and sexual function..
Sleep..
Blood pressure..

What organs are in the endocrine system for kids?

Anatomy of the Endocrine System in Children.
Hypothalamus. This gland is in the brain. ... .
Pineal body. The pineal body is in the brain. ... .
Pituitary gland. This gland is at the base of the brain. ... .
Thyroid and parathyroids. ... .
Thymus. ... .
Adrenal gland. ... .
Pancreas. ... .
Ovaries..