Endocrine diseases of Ungulates

In order to survive, animals must constantly adapt to changes in the environment and it is the endocrine system that works to bring about these adaptations. In general, the endocrine system brings about longer-term adaptations by sending out chemical messengers called hormones into the intracellular fluid or the bloodstream. The endocrine system is very influential and relates to most, if not all the other principle systems of the body. It is accountable for the production of hormones as well as the regulation and monitoring of them as well. These hormones function as chemical messengers throughout the body. Through disparate mechanisms, they are able to generate specific responses in target cells or organs.