Homeostasis is the condition the body is in when all substances or variables in the body are at an ideal state. If necessary, feedback mechanisms kick in to maintain homeostasis by producing hormones. The pancreas is a gland that produces the hormones insulin and glucagon. When glucose levels in the blood get too low, the pancreas produces glucagon, which stimulates the liver to release glucose. Then when glucose levels get too high, the pancreas produces the hormone insulin, which tells fat cells to absorb glucose.

Which body system regulates hormone production?

Question 11 options:

integumentary system

immune system

endocrine system

respiratory system

The correct answer is the endocrine system.