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The nervous system and circulatory system are both fundamental components of the human body's organ systems {fact:2, fact:3} that interact to maintain physiological homeostasis [1]. Specifically, the nervous system regulates the circulatory system by monitoring blood pressure {fact:4, fact:5} and coordinating stress responses that utilize the circulatory system for hormone transport [2].
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7 Major Organ Systems: Functions and Connections instituteofhumananatomy.com 6 facts
claimExamining the human body in three dimensions allows students to observe how the nervous, digestive, and circulatory systems interact within an actual anatomical setting.
claimThe human body relies on seven major organ systems to function effectively: the circulatory, nervous, respiratory, digestive, urinary, musculoskeletal, and endocrine systems.
claimThe nervous system regulates the circulatory system by using baroreceptors to detect blood pressure changes and signal the brain to adjust heart rate and blood vessel diameter.
claimRegulating human blood pressure relies on the circulatory system to pump blood, the nervous system to monitor pressure, the endocrine system to release hormones, and the urinary system to adjust fluid levels.
referenceThe circulatory system delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells, the nervous system controls responses and coordination, the respiratory system ensures gas exchange, the digestive system processes food, the urinary system removes waste, the musculoskeletal system provides movement and support, and the endocrine system regulates processes using hormones.
claimDuring a stress response, the nervous system detects danger and signals the endocrine system to release hormones like adrenaline and cortisol, which travel through the circulatory system to trigger physiological changes.
Human body systems: Overview, anatomy, functions | Kenhub kenhub.com 1 fact
claimThe 11 systems of the human body are the integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, endocrine system, cardiovascular (circulatory) system, lymphatic (immune) system, respiratory system, digestive system, urinary system, reproductive system, and nervous system.