The endocrine system is the body’s long-distance signaling network, using hormones as messengers to coordinate energy, growth, stress response, and reproduction.
Unlike nerves that act instantly, these chemical flows work across minutes, hours, or even years, shaping both short-term adaptation and lifelong development.
Its sub-boundaries reveal a layered design — some act as central conductors, others as specialized regulators of energy, stress, blood, or reproduction.
1. Central Command and Rhythm Coordinators – https://boundaries.wiki/tag/cencom
2. Metabolic and Energy Regulators – https://boundaries.wiki/tag/metene
3. Stress and Adaptation Modulators – https://boundaries.wiki/tag/strada
4. Reproductive and Developmental Governors – https://boundaries.wiki/tag/repdev
5. Fluid and Blood Regulators – https://boundaries.wiki/tag/flublo
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