The connection between the nervous, immune and endocrine systems
There is a wide variety of structures in the body: the immune system, which protects against pathogens, the endocrine system, which produces hormones, and the control centre, the nervous system. They produce substances that are used by the body as a common chemical language to communicate information within and between systems in different parts of the body. It is no secret that all of these systems are closely interconnected in the body and control us to maintain a constant internal environment, productivity and performance. Immune system cells increase their activity when inflammation occurs, neurons form new connections every second, hormones communicate with their target cells – and all of this can happen in the same organ at the same time!
The relationship between the nervous and endocrine systems (one example)
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Nervous+immune (as an example)
Interrelationship of all three systems (by example)
Published
June, 2024
Duration of reading
About 3-4 minutes
Category
Brain and nervous system
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