the endocrine system works with the respiratory system by making changes to your body for example when the parts in your respiratory system grow that is the growth hormones from your endocrine system working with your respiratory system.
Both the endocrine and respiratory systems are dependent on each other. For example, there are certain hormones like adrenalin, which is released by the adrenal glands, which help to stimulate the respiratory activity. Also, some endocrine hormones have an effect on the dilation of the alveoli, or the respiratory passages. This can affect the amount of oxygen that the lungs absorb.
The connection between the reproductive and respiratory systems is not direct. Like all systems, the reproductive system could not function without the gas exchange facilitated by the respiratory syste.
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how does the endocrine and respiratory system interact
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it has the same functions
The digestive system, the respiratory system and the endocrine system.
The respiratory system brings the endocrine system oxygen. A small fraction of your breathing is also controlled by the endocrine system. A response to stress in the epinepheran in the endocrine system which can cause heavy breathing.
The respiratory and the endocrine systems.
endocrine,digestive,circulatory,integumentary,respiratory and urinary
The trachea and lungs are in the respiratory system. The pancreas is part of the endocrine and digestive systems.
The respiratory system delivers the oxygen needed for any system (including endocrine) to function.Both the endocrine and respiratory systems are dependent on each other. For example, there are certain hormones like adrenalin, which is released by the adrenal glands, which help to stimulate the respiratory activity. Also, some endocrine hormones have an effect on the dilation of the alveoli, or the respiratory passages. This can affect the amount of oxygen that the lungs absorb.I cannot answer this question, I am truly sorry. For I am trying to find it myself.
The endocrine system is composed of several ductless glands; clusters of cells located within certain organs, and isolated endocrine cells in the epithelial lining of the gastrointestinal and respiratory systems.