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Hormonal Control

Hormonal control is the way our body's glands release chemicals called hormones into the bloodstream to regulate various functions, such as growth, metabolism, mood, and reproduction. These hormones act like messengers, traveling to specific organs or tissues to tell them what to do. The process is often involving feedback loops, where the body monitors levels of hormones or other substances and adjusts production accordingly, maintaining balance and proper function. This system allows for coordinated responses to changes both inside the body and in the environment.