If limited to only two things, I would say the pituitary and adrenal glands, but the thalamus, heart, hypothalamus, pancreas, kidneys, pineal gland and sex organs are also important contributors to the endocrine system.
The endocrine & Digestive.
The nervous system and the endocrine system are the two major regulatory systems in the body.
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 endocrine system and the nervous system are the two systems of the body involved in the indirect communication of cells. The endocrine system releases hormones into the bloodstream to target distant cells, while the nervous system uses neurotransmitters to send signals across synapses to adjacent cells.
The respiratory and the endocrine systems.
digestive system and the endocrine system
the diestive system provides the energy and nutrition that the endocrine system uses and regulates. the endocrine system in turn regulates the digestive system by producing hormones such as insulin that help metabalize foods and nutrients.
The pituitary gland is part of the endocrine system. The endocrine system and the nervous system function together to maintain homeostasis. The two work together as one system.Glands of the endocrine system are widely scattered throughout the body.The pituitary gland is known as the master gland and it is divided into an anterior and posterior part.The pituitary secretes somatotrophs, corticotrophs, thyrotrophs, lactrotrophs and gonadotrophs.
Pituaritry gland
your nervous system and you endocrine
No. They are two difference systems. The endocrine system is related to your hormones. The lymphatic system fights infections.
The Testes and Ovaries belong primarily to the reprodutive system. Each one produces gender specific gametes that are combined to create genetically unique offspring. These two organs also belong to the hormonal, or endocrine, system. They are involved in the production of chemicals that help control and guide things like growth and fertility.