The cardiovascular system circulates oxygen and nutrients to cells while removing carbon dioxide and waste, and protects the body from disease. The nervous system controls homeostasis, reflexes, memory, and movement. The endocrine system makes hormones to regulate mood, development, growth, and releases them into the bloodstream.
The cardiovascular system circulates oxygen and nutrients to cells while removing carbon dioxide and waste, and protects the body from disease. The nervous system controls homeostasis, reflexes, memory, and movement. The endocrine system makes hormones to regulate mood, development, growth, and releases them into the bloodstream.
The cardiovascular system circulates oxygen and nutrients to cells while removing carbon dioxide and waste, and protects the body from disease. The nervous system controls homeostasis, reflexes, memory, and movement. The endocrine system makes hormones to regulate mood, development, growth, and releases them into the bloodstream.
Provides cells with NUTRIENTS. Removes the waste products of metabolism to the excretory organs for disposal. Protects the body against disease and infection. Clotting stops bleeding after injury.
Functions of the nervous system
Control of body’s internal environment to maintain ‘homeostasis’ Programming of spinal cord reflexes Memory and learning Voluntary control of movement
Functions of the Endocrine system
Makes Hormones for mood, development, and Growth. Many different vital hormones are created and controlled within the endocrine system. Sends hormones into your Bloodstream. Regulates the Release of hormones.