How are the nervous system and the endocrine system different
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The endocrine system affects cells with certain receptors .
The nervous system can affect only nearby cells
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What happens in the alimentary canal
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Nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. Starch is broken
down by enzymes.
Macromolecules are broken down.
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What do endocrine glands release
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Hormones
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Why are you bleeding when pee
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Most likely an UTI (urinary tract infection) or a kidney
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How does the endocrine system affect the excretory system
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The endocrine system sends messages using hormones. It delivers
messages from the nervous system to the excretory system. It tells
the excretory system when the blood is out of balance.
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After the small intestine which comes next in the alimentary canal
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The large intestine, also called the colon, comes next.
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What happens when someones brain has a low level of neurotransmitters
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Neurons aren't able to communicate with each other.
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Which is a gamete
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A sperm or egg
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A fetus has been developing for three months What will happen next
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eyes develop
lips start to form
Vocal cords develop.
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When does the blastocyst form
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A few Days after Fertilization. (apex)
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What are hormones made from cholesteral called
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steroid hormones
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How do you get pregnant when she is having thyroid problem
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The woman will most likely not be able to conceive until the
thyroid problem is treated appropriately. Additionally, pregnancy
with a thyroid disorder that is not under control is dangerous for
the fetus.
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What is an endocrine function sweat glands release sweat to the skin the pancreas releases insulin into the bloodstream or salivary glands release saliva into the stomach
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The release of insulin by the pancreas is an endocrine function.
The release of sweat and saliva are exocrine functions.
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How are the nervous system and the endocrine system different
The endocrine system affects cells with certain receptors .
The nervous system can affect only nearby cells
What happens in the alimentary canal
Nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream. Starch is broken
down by enzymes.
Macromolecules are broken down.
What do endocrine glands release
Hormones
Why are you bleeding when pee
Most likely an UTI (urinary tract infection) or a kidney
problem.
How does the endocrine system affect the excretory system
The endocrine system sends messages using hormones. It delivers
messages from the nervous system to the excretory system. It tells
the excretory system when the blood is out of balance.
After the small intestine which comes next in the alimentary canal
The large intestine, also called the colon, comes next.
What happens when someones brain has a low level of neurotransmitters
Neurons aren't able to communicate with each other.
Which is a gamete
A sperm or egg
A fetus has been developing for three months What will happen next
eyes develop
lips start to form
Vocal cords develop.
When does the blastocyst form
A few Days after Fertilization. (apex)
What are hormones made from cholesteral called
steroid hormones
How do you get pregnant when she is having thyroid problem
The woman will most likely not be able to conceive until the
thyroid problem is treated appropriately. Additionally, pregnancy
with a thyroid disorder that is not under control is dangerous for
the fetus.
What is an endocrine function sweat glands release sweat to the skin the pancreas releases insulin into the bloodstream or salivary glands release saliva into the stomach
The release of insulin by the pancreas is an endocrine function.
The release of sweat and saliva are exocrine functions.