The endocrine system helps maintain homeostasis via hormones that control many body processes, including growth, metabolism, reproduction, digestion, and others.
The endocrine system creates hormones and the glands of the system release them into the body.
The nucleus is the chemical control center of the cell.
The control center of the body is the brain. The nervous system (commands the body) and endocrine system (secretes hormones) control body functions. The autonomic nervous system, the parasympathetic nervous system manage body functions without needing signals from the brain.
A system formed of endocrine glands of body which along with nervous system of body, control and coordinates the body functions and maintains a homeostasis inside the body. Including testicles and stuff
The nervous system is the fast-acting control system.
The nervous and endocrine systems control the physiologic and metabolic functions of the body.
endocrine system
A T lymphocyte can produce a protein that the lymphocyte itself responds to. The result of this is a larger population of active t lymphocytes in this case is the protein acting as a hormone, autocrine or paracrine
The slow acting control system of the body is the Endocrine system. It is responsible for producing and releasing hormones into the blood.
It control and coordinate the body system by maintaining internal homeostasis.
Hormones are released by the endocrine system.
The endocrine system's messages are in the form of chemicals called hormones. They are carried through the body by the circulatory system.