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Diabetes and thyroid disease effects the endocrine system significantly. Each of these diseases have an effect on hormone levels, which is an indication of endocrine system issues.
Acromegaly is the disease itself caused by the malfunctioning of endocrine gland. It occurs due to the over or hyper secreation of endocrine glands in adults in which appereance become gorilla-like due to enlargment of limbs and lower jaw.
The Nervous System is affected by the Alzheimer's disease.
what effect does Tay-sachs disease have on the body?
well, the question is too vague. I think you mean the nervous system and the endocrine system, if so, you can compare based on the facts that the messages sent in the nervous system are electrical messages but chemical messages in the endocrine system, known as hormones. the effect of the nervous system control is rapid, while it may lasts longer in case of hormonal control.
Some forms of Parkinson's disease are hereditary. You are deemed to be "more at risk" of developing it yourself if your father had it. Your chances of developing it are slim however, so relax; worrying will have no effect on the outcome.
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Nervous is much faster. Impulse transmission happens in mSecs to seconds, hormones are usually agonists of nuclear receptors, and affect gene transcription, which takes hours to days to take full effect.
Any positive effect of iodine.
hypothalamus controls hormonal action . locomotion is produced when our co-ordination system issue order to move. and the message to move is given by hormones to central nervous system in endocrine system....
Castration, removal or destruction of the testes, has a drastic effect of endocrine functions, as the testes are major sites of hormone production. As a vasectomy leaves the testes in tact, there is no effect on the endocrine system. Both methods prevent reproduction.