In the endocrine system, hormones are secreted from glands in the human body which then are traveled through the blood stream to affect other organs such as the heart, blood vessels, muscles, etc. These affects can increase/decrease heart rate, speed up metabolism, increase muscle activity, etc.
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Glands of the Endocrine system releases their hormones in the blood stream, and by bllod flow reaches to the cells and tissues of the Cardiovascular systems
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Glands of the Endocrine system releases their hormones in the blood stream, and by bllod flow reaches to the cells and tissues of the Cardiovascular systems
The endocrine and cardiovascular systems are interdependent by the fact that the endocrine system relies on the cardiovascular system to deliver the hormone and neuropeptide products of endocrine glands. For example testosterone must be transported by the blood stream to in order to affect the bodies tissues. Likewise, the cardiovascular system relies on the endocrine system for hormonal input into the functions of the heart and blood vessels. For example, angiotensin released by the kidney signals arteries to constrict and indirectly cause an increase in heart rate.
There is the endocrine system cardiovascular system skeletalmuscular system respiratory system gastrointestinal system genitourinal system neurovascular system and the skin.
Immunology, which could also be included within the cardiovascular system, nervous system, and endocrine system.
Muscular, skeletal, nervous and cardiovascular systems directly and endocrine system indirectly.
Examples include, 1) the cardiovascular system, 2) the respiratory system, 3) the endocrine system, and 4) the neurologic system. Of course, there are still more.
cardiovascular - heartdigestive - stomachnervous - brain
Directly the thyroid hormone and epinephrine and indirectly many others like renin, cortisol, aldosterone...
The cardiovascular system, which includes the heart and blood vessels, along with the nervous system and the endocrine system work together to regulate blood pressure. The cardiovascular system controls the flow of blood, the nervous system helps to detect changes in blood pressure, and the endocrine system releases hormones that influence blood vessel constriction and dilation to maintain proper pressure levels.