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Your teeth and your gums; nervous and excretory systems.
Prions affect the nervous system (the brain and other neural tissue).
well.. what i know is that homeostasis greatly depends on so many factors. I can give two systems: central nervous system and endocrine system. CNS maintains and regulates all body processes. For this matter it is responsible for endocrine system to actively work. On the other hand, the endocrine system pertains to hormones that aids the body's internal activities. The reproductive system greatly interacts with CNS and endocrine systems in order to maintain homeostasis. Malfunction of these systems can affect a person's reproductive system. Please research on the relativity of the three systems for scientific basis. This is the best answer i can give. I hope it is relevant to the question. -butz-
The endocrine system and cardiovascular system are interdependent in several ways. The endocrine system releases hormones that regulate heart rate, blood pressure, and fluid balance, which are crucial for cardiovascular function. Conversely, the cardiovascular system transports these hormones throughout the body to reach their target organs and maintain overall homeostasis. In this way, both systems work together to ensure proper functioning of the body.
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.
The understanding of acute or chronic pathophysiology of the nervous and endocrine system can affect one's practice negatively if enough knowledge is not present to accurately diagnose conditions in the nervous and endocrine systems.
The endocrine system affects cells with certain receptors . The nervous system can affect only nearby cells
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The endocrine system affects cells with certain receptors . The nervous system can affect only nearby cells
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.
It affects the nervous system. It affects both those systems along with many others. It effects the endocrine system, because the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland, both secreting organs in the endocrine system, are located in the brain. If a stroke were to occur in those regions, the hypothalamus or the pituitary gland would not be able to secrete the hormones needed to keep homeostasis. The brain also controls the nervous system. So, a stroke does affect both.
The nervous system can affect only nearby cells. APEX
Your teeth and your gums; nervous and excretory systems.
Hypertension or High Blood Pressure can affect all of the body's systems if not treated, especially Cardiovascular, Central Nervous System (stroke), Renal, Reproductive and Endocrine. (Hypertension and Diabetes)
The nervous system is the central control that sends nerve signals throughout the body for other systems to regulate.
The Nervous System.
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