Yes the brain sends messages to the endocrine system to release whatever the body needs. Later the nervous system signals the endocrine system to stop releasing the hormone when the body does not need anymore. this is called negative feedback.
The nervous and endocrine systems work together when the endocrine system stimulates the brain, which in turn stimulates hormone-producing organs.
Nerves instruct glands to send out hormones-APEX
Nerves tell glands when to release chemicals.
Nerves send messages to glands. Apex-
Nerves instruct glands to send out hormones.
These are two very complex systems that interact to maintain homeostasis. The answer is much too long for this forum. Suffice it to say that the endocrine system controls all the hormones in the body which balance all the systems, and the nervous system connects the brain to virtually every cell in the body including the endocrine system. Get yourself an introductory anatomy and physiology text book.
The endocrine and nervous system work together to maintain homeostasis by sending each other signals and messages to know when the body needs something.
the endocrine and the nervous systems work together to maintain homeostasis
The nervous and endocrine systems bear the major responsibility for ensuring homeostasis.
Negative feedback mechanism is used by two body systems: the nervous system and the endocrine system. The nervous system is the quick one and uses an intricate circuitry of neurons and your brain to respond to changes. The endocrine system is the slow one and is made up of endocrine glands that secrete hormones to counter changes.
Nervous system and Endocrine system.
It control and coordinate the body system by maintaining internal homeostasis.
The nervous system works with the endocrine system to maintain homeostasis in our bodies.
The endocrine and nervous system work together to maintain homeostasis by sending each other signals and messages to know when the body needs something.
The Nervous System and the Endocrine System are the two body systems that regulate homeostasis.
the endocrine and the nervous systems work together to maintain homeostasis
muscular system, endocrine system, and digestive system. :)
The nervous and endocrine systems bear the major responsibility for ensuring homeostasis.
The Liver, Kidneys, the Endocrine System, Autonomic Nervous System and Hypothalamus are responsible to maintain Human Homeostasis.
Nervous and Endocrine system are working together to maintain homeostasis. Homeostasis is a part of a system wherein it is needed to be balanced for your internal body will remain stable or in a good condition.
Both the endocrine system and the nervous system! (:
Negative feedback mechanism is used by two body systems: the nervous system and the endocrine system. The nervous system is the quick one and uses an intricate circuitry of neurons and your brain to respond to changes. The endocrine system is the slow one and is made up of endocrine glands that secrete hormones to counter changes.
The nervous system, which controls the endocrine glands, telling them when to release hormones The circulatory system, which transports the hormones to target cells You could also include the urinary system; whilst the kidneys are a part of the endocrine system, their other role is to excrete water & salts - the levels of both of which help to maintain homeostasis
Nervous system and Endocrine system