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Endocrine Self-Regulation

Meaning

Endocrine Self-Regulation describes the inherent, autonomous capacity of the hormone system to monitor and adjust its own activity, ensuring that hormone levels remain within the optimal physiological range through sophisticated feedback mechanisms. This homeostatic control is critical for preventing both hormonal excess and deficiency, thereby maintaining systemic balance and metabolic stability. Optimal self-regulation is the primary characteristic of a resilient and healthy endocrine axis.