Physically they're not alike, but functionally they do the same thing: transmit messages from the brain to various parts of the body (and get feedback from the body), the first via nerves and the second by way of the bloodstream. Both are responsible for control and co-ordination of the body functions to maintain homeostasis.
The hypothalamus is part of both the endocrine and nervous systems. This structure is found in the brain.
The hypothalamus is part of both the endocrine and nervous systems. This structure is found in the brain.
The nervous and endocrine systems bear the major responsibility for ensuring homeostasis.
The endocrine and nervous systems allow your body to regulate body functions. The endocrine system does so through hormones, and the nervous system through nervous impulses.
The endocrine systems work with the nervous system but they have a few different functions. The endocrine systems use hormones not nerves, the endocrine system is slower than the nervous system because it flows through the blood not the nerves, and the endocrine system also has gland and the nervous system does not.
The nervous system and the endocrine system regulate the activities of all of the systems in the human body.
The nervous and endocrine systems control homeostasis
The nervous system and the endocrine system are the two major regulatory systems in the body.
nervous & endocrine systems
The nervous and endocrine systems control the physiologic and metabolic functions of the body.
The hypothalamus is part of both the endocrine and nervous systems. This structure is found in the brain.
Nervous system and Endocrine system.