The thymus is the gland with functions in both the endocrine and immune systems.
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cortisole i guess you mean which is secreted from adrenal its not a part of immune system but it has a permissive act in immunity
No. They are two difference systems. The endocrine system is related to your hormones. The lymphatic system fights infections.
yes. the endocrine part is the hormone secreting cell (hepatocytes).
yes and they have immune systems that are exceptionally well!
Skeletal Nervous Circulatory Respiratory Immune Digestive Endocrine
The endocrine system.
The endocrine system interacts with other bodily systems by releasing hormones that travel through the bloodstream to target organs and tissues, regulating various functions such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction. These hormones can influence the activities of other systems, such as the nervous system, immune system, and reproductive system, to maintain overall balance and homeostasis in the body.
The endocrine and lymphatic systems work together to maintain homeostasis and coordinate immune responses. The endocrine system releases hormones that can influence immune function, such as cortisol, which helps regulate inflammation. Meanwhile, the lymphatic system transports lymph, which contains immune cells and hormones, facilitating communication and response to pathogens. This collaboration ensures a balanced response to stressors and infections throughout the body.
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