Hormones regulate pretty much everything you can think of. From growth, to metabolism, to digestion, to stress responses, to the ability to reproduce - including the initial libido that gets you there, how awake or sleepy you are, all are related to hormones.
Attached is a link that lists hormones and their functions.
Hormones that are under neural control, by the employment of neurosecretary cells, are the ones responsible for mostly positive feedback mechanisms. Here is a partial list of the most common ones: Antidiuretic hormone (ADH), oxytocin, epinephrine, and norepinephrine (In the UK they are adrenaline and noradrenaline).
It regulates the metabolism
it maintains homeostasis by
the nervous system and the endocrine system are joined together by the HYPOTHALAMUS. The HYPOTHALAMUS is part of the central nervous system(CNS).I receives,sorts, and interprets signals from neurons. It is also part of the endocrine system and produces hormones. -JMAR14
the section of mind whales.
The nervous system work very closelly to the endocrine system (hormones).
The nervous system work very closelly to the endocrine system (hormones).
All other systems inteact with the nervous system.
autonomic system
The nervous system allows us to interact with our environment.
The peripheral nervous system composed of sensory and motor neurons allows us to interact with our environment
Although some hormones are stimulated for release by humoral factors (nutrient and ion concentrations), most are either directly stimulated for release by the nervous system or indirectly stimulated for release though inhibitory or releasing hormones via the hypothalamus which is also part of the nervous system. The transport part of your question is that the endocrine system relies on the cardiovascular system to circulate the hormones throughout the body in order to reach their target organs.
The hypothalamus is part of both the central nervous system and the endocrine system because it sends out nervous impulses and manufactures hormones. The hypothalamus' hormones tell the pituitary gland to either secrete or stop secreting its hormones.
The Muscular, Digestive, and Integumentary system.
hormones