The endocrine system consists of glands that secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream to regulate distant target tissues and organs. The hypothalamus and pituitary gland are major endocrine glands that control other glands. The pituitary gland secretes hormones that regulate other endocrine glands like the thyroid, adrenals, and gonads. Hormones travel through the bloodstream and bind to receptors on target cells to influence cellular processes. Key hormones include growth hormone, thyroid stimulating hormone, adrenocorticotropic hormone, prolactin, gonadotropins, oxytocin, and antidiuretic hormone.