Nervous - The endocrine system acts as a communication tool within the human body, working alongside with the nervous system to communicate with the body’s other internal systems. Both the nervous and endocrine systems send messages everywhere inside the human body. These messages allow your heart to beat, your lungs to breathe in air, and your mind to make …show more content…
This system produces the hormone erythropoietin and dispose of nitrogenous waste. Renal regulation of Na* and water balance essential for blood pressure, homeostasis, and hormone transport in the blood. Hormones such as ADH, aldosterone, and ANP help regulate renal absorption of water and electrolytes. Also disposes of nitrogenous waste. Hormones influence digestive activity by digesting carbs and converting it into sugar. The pancreas produces the hormone insulin to control the amount of sugar in the blood within a certain amount of time. The Digestive System provides nutrients needed for energy, fuel, growth, and …show more content…
Endocrine system Growth hormone is essential for normal skeletal growth and maintenance throughout life. Any interference with normal functioning is soon apparent as a skeletal abnormality or mal proportion. The less bone that is reabsorbed, the less calcium moves into the blood. The endocrine system helps by keeping it strong. This system has glands that make hormones and circulates. Anterior of pituitary releases growth hormones.
Reproductive - The Endocrine System controls the cycle of ovulation through a feedback mechanism. New lining is created each month to prepare for a potential embryo. Reproductive System secretes hormones that provide sexual development and growth. It also nurtures and protect developing embryo.
Immune - The Immune System protect and maintain the health of the body. It maintains homeostasis by fighting disease.it senses environment and communicate with and activate parts
Respiratory - There are certain hormones like adrenaline, which is released by the adrenal gland of the endocrine system, which help stimulate the respiratory activity through the increased rate of course contraction and relaxation of the