Endógenas
Endógenas is a term used in various scientific fields, primarily biology and medicine, to describe processes, substances, or factors that originate from within an organism or system. The opposite of exogenous, which refers to factors originating from outside, endógenas emphasizes internal causation.
In biology, endogenous substances are those produced by the body's own cells and tissues. Examples include hormones
In medicine, endogenous causes of disease or symptoms refer to factors arising from within the body's own
The concept of endógenas is also relevant in fields like psychology and psychiatry, where endogenous factors