Animal Hormones and Endocrine Signaling Explained — Hormonal Regulation, Feedback, and Endocrine Glands | Chapter 45 of Campbell Biology
Animal Hormones and Endocrine Signaling Explained — Hormonal Regulation, Feedback, and Endocrine Glands | Chapter 45 of Campbell Biology Hormones are chemical messengers that coordinate nearly every physiological process in animals—from metabolism and growth to stress response and reproduction. Chapter 45 of Biology explores the intricate world of animal endocrine signaling, highlighting how hormones are produced, released, and regulated to maintain homeostasis and ensure proper body function. The chapter details major endocrine glands, key hormones, feedback mechanisms, and the interplay between the nervous and endocrine systems. Watch the podcast summary below for a full overview, then read on for expanded explanations, essential glossary terms, and real-world connections in animal physiology. Introduction: The Role of Hormones in Animal Physiology Hormones regulate diverse body functions by traveling through the bloodstream to target cells. The endocrine system—compr...