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The Heart (sino-atrial node), the nervous system including the brain.
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Although some hormones are stimulated for release by humoral factors (nutrient and ion concentrations), most are either directly stimulated for release by the nervous system or indirectly stimulated for release though inhibitory or releasing hormones via the hypothalamus which is also part of the nervous system. The transport part of your question is that the endocrine system relies on the cardiovascular system to circulate the hormones throughout the body in order to reach their target organs.
Nervous tissue is composed of nerves containing neurons, specialized cells. Muscle tissue contains myocytes, which have completely different structure than neurons. Also, muscle is organized in many fibers covered by connective tissue; these fibers build up stronger fibers etc. Neural tissue has different organization.
Yes--the heart. The blood pumped from the heart provides the brain with vital oxygen.
The Heart (sino-atrial node), the nervous system including the brain.
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The reproductive and endocrine systems both regulate the functions of the body. They rely on communication between cells to send and receive messages.
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There are nine major body systems that depend on each other. These systems work in unison to ensure that the body as a whole is healthy and functions properly. These systems include the Skeletal system, muscular system, blood, cardiovascular, central nervous, endocrine, digestive, respiratory, and integumentary.
Although some hormones are stimulated for release by humoral factors (nutrient and ion concentrations), most are either directly stimulated for release by the nervous system or indirectly stimulated for release though inhibitory or releasing hormones via the hypothalamus which is also part of the nervous system. The transport part of your question is that the endocrine system relies on the cardiovascular system to circulate the hormones throughout the body in order to reach their target organs.
The organ system that helps your body to sense things is known as the sensory system. This will rely on the circulatory fluids to send messages from the sense organs to the brain.
The reproductive and endocrine systems both regulate the functions of the body. They rely on communication between cells to send and receive messages.
The large intestines, or colons to be specific, transport digested food molecules into the blood stream
Quite starkly, they all do. You can survive on just one of the pairs of lungs or kidneys, but not if you lose both - unless connected to a life-support machine. That said, in order to work together properly the organs still rely on the nervous system, blood circulation and various control or catalytical chemicals such as hormones and vitamins.
There are some things in our body that can't be used and may even be dangerous to your body. They need to be gotten rid of. The job of the excretory system is to get rid of that waste. The Excretory System interacts with your Digestive System as they both work with the Nervous System in both convious and unconscious ways. While digestion goes on without your thoughts, eating, peeing, and pooping are under your control.The undigested food remains are expelled outside the body. The large intestine & anus are the last two organs related to the Digestive System. Solid waste is filtered out by the digestive system.It also works with the Ciculatory System as it carries blood around the Boyd to function. All of our blood runs through our kidneys every day. There is an artery and a vein that runs into and out of each kidney to take the blood there and back.Without the excretory system, the other parts of the body would eventually be poisoned by waste.