The endocrine system is a network of glands and organs that produce and release hormones to regulate various bodily functions. These hormones act as chemical messengers, traveling through the bloodstream to target cells and organs, where they help control processes such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction.
The student demonstrates an understanding of how science explains changes in life forms over time, including genetics, heredity, the process of natural selection and biological evolution by showing the relationship between physical characteristics of Alaskan organisms and the environment in which they live.