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The hypothalamus is the portion of the brain that helps to control the endocrine system.
Pituitary gland is the master endocrine system control and is situated under, and activated by, the hypothalamus of the brain.
The pituitary gland controls the endocrine system.
The hypothalamus has neural outputs to the pituitary gland, which is the main gland for the endocrine 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 hypothalamus is the portion of the brain that helps to control the endocrine system.
The control center of the body is the brain. The nervous system (commands the body) and endocrine system (secretes hormones) control body functions. The autonomic nervous system, the parasympathetic nervous system manage body functions without needing signals from the brain.
Pituitary gland is the master endocrine system control and is situated under, and activated by, the hypothalamus of the brain.
It isn't. The hypothalamus of the brain controls the hormone release in the pituitary, the master control of the endocrine system. The endocrine system releases hormones that affect cells in the nervous system. The systems are integrated and linked in numerous ways, but they are entirely different systems.
The hypothalamus is the master control center of the endocrine system.
The endocrine system is involuntary. A person cannot control the endocrine system by will.
The pituitary gland controls the endocrine system.
The endocrine system with the pituitary gland in the brain being the master control gland that regulates this system.
Nervous
Yes, the endocrine system uses chemical messaging.
The endocrine and nervous systems control the endocrine system. Messages from these systems cause the endocrine glands to change their production of hormones.
The hypothalamus, the small fore-brain structure involved in regulating eating, drinking, and sex; directing the endocrine system; and monitoring emotion, stress, and reward.