Endocrine gland

From Latin "endocrina" is translated as "intrasecretory". Two glands are responsible for the formation and production of various hormones in the body: the pituitary gland (the anterior lobe of the brain) and the thyroid gland (located in the neck). Together they form the endocrine system. In the absence of these organs, the production of hormones will be disrupted, which can lead to health problems.