The body is regulated by the nervous system and the endocrine system.
The Nervous System and the Endocrine System are the two body systems that regulate homeostasis.
The nervous and endocrine systems act, in two different ways, to regulate activities and functions. The nervous system uses nerve impulses while the endocrine system uses hormones to chemically regulate organ systems.
shivers, sweat, and raising of the hair on the skin.
The systems controlling the whole human system are the vital systems in the body...they are:Airway&Breathing > Respiratory SystemCirculation >CardioVascular systemAbove two system form the ABC of Resucitation & for Maintainance of LifeThe Integrity & functional preservation of Central Nervous System are maintained by the above two systems.Preservation of Central Nervous System is the basis for a gud quality of life.
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The endocrine system.
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The nervous system is the central control that sends nerve signals throughout the body for other systems to regulate.
All organ systems regulate homeostasis for the body. I'm not sure which two are the most important. For example, the Regulatory System (lungs, trachea, etc.) regulate homeostasis by breathing. The Excretory System (Kidney, bladder, etc.) regulates homeostasis by removing wastes.
The nervous system is the central control that sends nerve signals throughout the body for other systems to regulate.
The nervous system is the central control that sends nerve signals throughout the body for other systems to regulate.
It is necessary to have multiple organs because without all of our organs we would not be able to operate properly.