Nonw

Nonw

  • Submitted By: yonsha77
  • Date Submitted: 10/20/2010 4:38 AM
  • Category: Science
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Heredity is stated to be the foundation of our behavior genetics which focuses on the extent of heredity behavior and the thinking process. Heredity predicts the possibility of hormones in our lives. Our hormone predicts the changes in what we do or how we feel. Our hormones make up our state of mind, moods, youth, and apprehension. Many of these symptoms are made up of hormones. Heredity must not be apparent fully or immediately.
I do believe that heredity and hormones affect human behavior in many ways. It has been stated that a person that has more testosterone is more masculine and the one with less estrogen is more sensitively and fostering. It is a true fact that hormones is more effectively to human behavior. Hormones offset how a person feels and thinks. Heredity is not just something that goes away but is it is stated to be precise. Some heredity issues may affect how a person thinks, character and other aspects about themselves.
In the endocrine system is made up of communications system in the body. The endocrine system produces hormones chemical substances that are released into the blood stream. Hormones are also the regulation of emotional life style. The thyroid gland also secrets the thyroxin, that loses its concentration to thyroid overactive and drowsiness. Then comes the parathyroid’s that secrets the parathormone that controls and balances of calcium and phosphate in the body. The puberty gland is located on the underside of the brain according to the psychology an introduction twelfth edition. This gland is connected to the hypothalamus and produces larger number of hormones.
The gonads are made up of the testes in males and the ovaries for females. This process secretes the and rogens and the estrogen to regulate the sexual tension between two people. However, the adrenal glands are above the kidneys according to psychology an introduction twelfth edition.
According to chapter two the behavior genetics and evolutionary psychology...