It is regulated by hormones, but its job is not to release them. The endocrine system releases hormones. The urinary system expels waste from the body.
the urinary system
hormones and nutrients
there is no reaction. the two systems wouldn't affect each other when your body goes into a flight or fight mode it releases hormones adn those hormones do many things but would have any direct affect on the urinary system.
Richard Alan Morton has written: 'The application of absorption spectra to the study of vitamins and hormones' -- subject(s): Spectrum analysis, Absorption spectra, Vitamins, Hormones 'Biochemistry of quinones' -- subject(s): Quinone, Physiological effect
Urinary system...this doesnt sound right to me..anyone got any imput? Personally, I believe it's the endocrine system because hormones often activate vitamin D. Also, the integumentary system helps with the absorption of vitamin D and activates it as well. Thanks for your timely reply. I am completing an A & P assignment which asks me to choose from a list of key answers. All the others have been used, and the two remaining answers are a choice of either the reproduction or urinary systems. My guess is that the answer is ... a repeat of an answer before.
Aldosterone and ADH
gonadocorticoids androgens
Yes, stress can influence the rate of alcohol absorption. Stress can lead to changes in blood flow and metabolism, affecting how quickly alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream. Additionally, stress can also alter the function of the gastrointestinal system, potentially affecting alcohol absorption.
It results in a high ph, become more basic
The primary goal of the urinary system is the elimination of waste from the body processes. If these wastes are not removed, they may become toxic to the system. The circulatory system deposits the waste for the urinary system to remove.
Hormones influence how your body reacts, behaves and develops while antibodies protect the body from infection and some deseases.