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The endocrine system has no direct role in?A. SexualB. Sensory perceptionC. MetabolismD. Composition of blood and bones
muscular System, circulatory system, lymph system, endocrine
These are some of the systems: Integumentary (skin) Muscular Skeletal (bones) Endocrine (hormones) Digestive Respiratory (breathing) Cardiovascular (heart and blood vessels) Immune Reproductive Urinary
Well, the circultory system moves blood through out the body but it does not move the bones. THe muscular system is what moves bones.
growth and development, metabolism, composition of the blood and bones, sexual maturity, function of endocrine glands, and the last one is, im not to sure, but find out. this info is from clinic med asst textbook
The systems are: Endocrine (hormore/chemical management) Integumentary (fancy word for skin) Excretory (how your body removes waste) Reproductive (how you reproduce) Skeletal (bones) Muscular (muscles) Circulatory (circulates blood & other nutrients needed) Respiratory (how you breathe) Nervous (signals from your brain telling you what to do) Immune (fights diseases) I believe that is it.
Bones.
thyroid gland secretes calcitonin which stimulates cell uptake by bones thus decreasing the blood calcium level
Calcium homeostasis is complex, but two well known hormones that play a role are:Parathyroid hormone and calcitonin.
The circulatory system carries blood cells which are produced mainly by red marrow found in the flat bones, such as the pelvic bones, sternum, ribs, skull vertebrae, and long bones: femur, humerus etc
If you are seeing "emphatic system" as an answer option in a multiple choice question [in regard to anatomy or physiology] it is a false answer (pink herring). It sounds like a good option and is close to the lymphatic system. Example: The adrenal glands are part of the: a) immune system b) endocrine system c) emphatic system d) respiratory system The correct answer for this question is: b) endocrine system
The common household process that is often compared to the way the endocrine system maintains homeostasis is a furnace thermostat on the wall of a house. In a house a thermostat is set at a specific temperature. When the temperature in the house falls below this designated temperature, the thermostat is triggered and signals the furnace to turn on and begin heating the house. Once the temperature of the house is above the designated temperature, the thermostat signals the furnace to turn off. This process is called negative feedback. The endocrine also works in a negative feedback system to maintain homeostasis. An example of negative feedback in the endocrine system is the regulation of calcium levels. Parathyroid glands release parathyroid hormone (PTH), which regulates the blood calcium levels. If there is a decrease in blood calcium the parathyroid glands will secrete more PTH. Then the PTH stimulates the release of calcium from the bones into the bloodstream. If blood calcium levels increase too much, the parathyroid glands will reduce their production of PTH and less calcium will be released from the bones.