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The endocrine system has no direct role in?A. SexualB. Sensory perceptionC. MetabolismD. Composition of blood and bones
Blood calcium levels are regulated by the hormones parathyroid hormone (PTH) and calcitonin. PTH is released by the parathyroid glands in response to low blood calcium levels and acts to increase blood calcium levels by promoting its release from bones and increasing absorption in the gut. Calcitonin, produced by the thyroid gland, works to decrease blood calcium levels by promoting its deposition in bones.
muscular System, circulatory system, lymph system, endocrine
These are some of the systems: Integumentary (skin) Muscular Skeletal (bones) Endocrine (hormones) Digestive Respiratory (breathing) Cardiovascular (heart and blood vessels) Immune Reproductive Urinary
Well, the circultory system moves blood through out the body but it does not move the bones. THe muscular system is what moves bones.
Bones do not have a role in producing hormones. Hormones are primarily produced in endocrine glands, not in bones. Bones do, however, play a crucial role in supporting the body, protecting organs, storing minerals, and producing blood cells.
The systems are: Endocrine (hormore/chemical management) Integumentary (fancy word for skin) Excretory (how your body removes waste) Reproductive (how you reproduce) Skeletal (bones) Muscular (muscles) Circulatory (circulates blood & other nutrients needed) Respiratory (how you breathe) Nervous (signals from your brain telling you what to do) Immune (fights diseases) I believe that is it.
First off, bones play an important role in assisting in movement. Bones are attached to various muscles in the body, so when muscles contract, they move the bones, which helps to assist the body's muscular system. However, one of the main helping components of bones is the production of various blood cells, which helps systems such as the circulatory system and lymphatic system. By producing red blood cells with bone marrow located in various forms of bones, your body can maintain homeostasis(normalcy in the body, or internal balance) and stay alive with the constant production of such cells and even platelets. Bone marrow also produces white blood cells which are vital to preventing infection in the body (lymphatic system). So all in all, bones work together with the muscular system, circulatory system, and the lymphatic system.
Some subsystems of the body include the circulatory system (heart, blood, blood vessels), respiratory system (lungs, trachea, bronchi), digestive system (stomach, intestines, liver), nervous system (brain, spinal cord, nerves), and skeletal system (bones, joints, ligaments).
Parathyroid hormone (PTH) regulates calcium levels in the blood and bones. It acts to increase calcium levels in the blood by stimulating the release of calcium from bones and increasing calcium absorption in the intestines.
The circulatory system works with the skeletal system by providing oxygen and nutrients to the bones through blood vessels. Blood cells are produced in bone marrow, which is housed within certain bones. Additionally, the skeletal system protects vital organs such as the heart and helps with the production of blood cells.
Obesity primarily affects the endocrine system, as excess fat can disrupt hormone balance. Additionally, it can lead to complications in the cardiovascular system, like heart disease and high blood pressure, and the respiratory system, with conditions like sleep apnea. The musculoskeletal system can also be impacted due to increased stress on joints and bones.