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Integrating the Nervous & Endocrine Systems

Nervous vs Endocrine — Working Together

Both systems coordinate the body, but in different ways — and they often work as a team.

NervousEndocrineelectrical impulsesfast · short-livedtargetedhormones in bloodslower · long-lastingwidespread

Nerves send fast, targeted electrical signals; hormones give slower, longer, body-wide effects.

Better together

The two systems link at the hypothalamus–pituitary complex and cooperate to run key homeostatic jobs:

  • Body temperature — nerves trigger sweating/shivering; thyroxine adjusts metabolic heat.
  • Osmoregulation — receptors detect blood concentration; ADH adjusts water reabsorption.
  • Blood sugar — insulin and glucagon hold glucose steady.
  • Blood CO₂/pH — the brain monitors CO₂ and drives changes in breathing rate.

A quick response often uses nerves and hormones — e.g. a fright fires nerve impulses and releases adrenaline.