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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please Help Me I Really Need Help Catching Up I'll Fan and Medal! 5. How do the circulatory system and the endocrine system interact in helping to maintain homeostasis in humans? A. The endocrine system produces hormones that are transported by the circulatory system to target cells when changes are needed. B. The circulatory system provides a way to transport cellular waste products to the endocrine system, which disposes of them. C. The endocrine system provides a storage site for excess raw materials needed by cells, and the circulatory system provides a means for transporting them. D. The circulatory system signals to target cells in the endocrine system when changes need to be made to maintain balance in the body.

OpenStudy (somy):

any guesses?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A

OpenStudy (somy):

to me B does not make sense, why would waste be transported to endocrine system? rather waste is transported to kidney for filtering and getting rid of unwanted stuff, it has nothing to do with endocrine system C also makes no sense, excess raw materials? endocrine system produces, stores and releases hormones. It has nothing to do with raw materials right? D is ridiculous i'd say circulatory system 'signals to target cells'? nope, the one to send any kind of signals in our body would be neurons thus nervous system that detect changes 'something is wrong' so sends signals to brain and brain then sends i'd say orders of taking action at the site where 'something is wrong'

OpenStudy (somy):

so yeah you are right) it is A :D

OpenStudy (somy):

that's what i think though, if you want we can cross check with some other people to be on safer side :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank You So Much!

OpenStudy (somy):

you are welcome @ms.made :)

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