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Pineal gland 5. melatonin b Pineal gland 5. melatonin b. related to daily rhythm (like sleep patterns) Parathyroid 7. PTH (parathyroid hormone) g. raises blood calcium levels (more absorption from intestines and released from bones) Hypothalamus 8. ADH (anti-diuretic hormone) h. boosts water retention Anterior pituitary 6. FSH (follicle stimulating hormone) b. stimulates ovaries (to mature a oocyte in follicle of ovary) Testes 3. androgens d. promotes male traits Adrenal medulla 2. epinephrine c. triggers fight-or-flight Pancreas 4. insulin a. lowers blood glucose levels Thyroid gland 1. thyroxine e. regulates metabolism

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GLAND HORMONE FUNCTION PINEAL   PARATHYROID HYPOTHALMUS ANTERIOR PITUITARY TESTES ADRENAL MEDULLA PANCREAS THYROID