inneredrüsen
Inneredrüsen, also known as endocrine glands, are ductless glands that produce hormones, which are chemical messengers that regulate various physiological processes in the body. These glands are distributed throughout the body and include both single-celled and multicellular structures. They play a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis, the body's internal balance, by responding to changes in the environment and coordinating the activities of different organs and tissues.
The two main types of inneredrüsen are the ductless glands and the duct glands. Ductless glands, such
Hormones produced by inneredrüsen can be classified into several categories based on their chemical structure and
Inneredrüsen are essential for the proper functioning of the body's systems and are regulated by complex feedback