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Endergonic reactions

Endergonic reactions means energy-requiring reactions.

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Endocrine gland

Endocrine gland is defined as a gland that produces and secretes its products directly into the blood or interstitial fluid (ductless glands); organ that produces and releases hormones into the blood.

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Endocrine system

Endocrine system refers to the system of glands that release their secretions (hormones) directly into the circulatory system.

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Endocrinology

Endocrinology in the context of psychology refers to the branch of medical science that focuses on the study of hormones and their impact on the functioning of the human body and mind. It explores the intricate Relationship between the endocrine system, which produces and regulates hormones, and various psychological processes, emotions, and behaviors. Endocrinology plays a crucial role in understanding how hormonal imbalances can affect mental health and behavior, and it is essential for diagnosing and treating conditions related to hormone dysregulation.

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Endoderm

Endoderm refers to the inner layer of the embryo which becomes the lungs and the digestive system inner layer of the embryo from which the lungs and digestive system develop.

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Endogamy

Endogamy is defined as the tendency of people to marry within their own social group ; marriage within one's well-defined group, such as one's ethnic or religious group. Example is the marriage of a Hindu to another Hindu in contrast with marriage of a Muslim to a Hindu.

Endogenous

Endogenous means developed from within. When applied to depression, Endogenous means that depressive symptoms seem to be due to genetic factors.

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Endogenous circadian rhythm

Endogenous circadian rhythm refers to self -generated rhythm that lasts about a day

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