Hormones are like messages that help your body talk to itself.
Imagine your body is a big school, and hormones are notes passed between students to tell them what to do. When something happens, like you're hungry or it's cold outside, your brain sends out a hormone, which is like a note saying, “Hey, time for lunch!” That note travels through the blood to reach the right part of the body, like your stomach, telling it to start working.
How Hormones Work Like Keys
Hormones Can Also Be Like Switches
Other hormones are more like switches. When they flip on, something starts happening in your body. For example, when you're tired and ready for bed, your melatonin hormone turns on, it’s like a light switch that helps you fall asleep.
So, hormones help your body talk to itself using messages, keys, and switches, all working together to keep everything running smoothly!
Examples
- Thyroid hormones help regulate body temperature, just like a thermostat in your house.
- Adrenaline helps you run away from danger by telling your heart to beat faster.
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