The sex organs belong to both: testes and ovaries.
to make babies
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.
The reproductive and endocrine systems both regulate the functions of the body. They rely on communication between cells to send and receive messages.
* circulatory system * digestive system * endocrine system * integumentary system * immune system * muscular system * nervous system * reproductive system * respiratory system There are actually more than nine. The ones not mentioned are: * skeletal system * excretory(urinary) system
== == The Movement Systems are the Muscular and Skeletal Systems. The Control Systems are the Dermal, Endocrine, Immune, Lymphatic, Nervous, Reproductive, and Sensory Systems. The Energy Systems are the Circulatory, Digestive, Excretory, Respiratory, and Urinary Systems. Source(s) My very smart brain.
No, the urinary and reproductive systems are not considered to make up the endocrine system. The urinary and reproductive systems are sometimes known as the genitourinary system or GU system.
to make babies
Endocrine is the correct answer for Apex
Endocrine
The ovaries are part of the woman's reproductive system that produce the estrogen hormone, which is produced in three varieties, and the progesterone hormone.
The testes are part of the male reproductive system, in which their function is sperm production. The testes are also part of the endocrine system, in which they make the hormone testosterone.
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.
The reproductive and endocrine systems both regulate the functions of the body. They rely on communication between cells to send and receive messages.
The ovaries are part of both the reproductive system and the endocrine system. Their reproductive function is the production of eggs (ova), and their endocrine function is the production of sex hormones (primarily estrogen and progesterone, but also testosterone).Ovaries produce estrogen and progesteron, so I guess it's safe to assume that they are part of the endocrine system.
The ovaries and testes are endocrine organs that are also parts of the reproductive systems of females and males, respectively.
The endocrine system has a direct connection to the nervous system, reproductive system, and immune system. Hormones released by the endocrine system can affect these systems and vice versa through intricate feedback mechanisms.
The reproductive system. It is different in males than it is females.