ANAT 1010 Lecture 18: Endocrine System Lecture

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Together, the nervous and the endocrine systems coordinate the functions of all the body systems. Certain parts of the nervous system will stimulate/inhibit the release of hormones, which in turn may promote or inhibit the generation of nerve impulses. The nervous system causes muscles to contract and glands to secrete more/less of their products. The endocrine system helps regulate the activity of smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and some glands + virtually all other tissues. The nervous system exerts its control through nerve impulses that are conducted along the neuron axons, and at the synapses, nerve impulses will trigger the release of neurotransmitters, which will excite/inhibit the nerve, muscle, and gland cells. Results show in a couple of milliseconds, and there is a brief duration of effects. The endocrine system, on the other hand, will release hormones (secretory products of endocrine cells) into the bloodstream and interstitial fluid, which will deliver the hormones to virtually all of the body cells.

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