A nurse is preparing to discuss the importance of neuroendrocrine regulation with a group of nurses who work in the endocrine clinic

The nurse plans to stress that this collaborative effort facilitates the regulation of physiological function that includes a person's ability to: Select all that apply. 1. Grow physically.
2. Reproduce.
3. Adapt to external changes.
4. Critically think.
5. Reason.


1. Grow physically.
2. Reproduce.
3. Adapt to external changes.

Rationale: Grow physically. The endocrine system's functioning is intimately connected to that of the nervous system. This connection is referred to as neuroendrocrine regulation. The systems work synergistically to regulate overall physiological functioning. Through the combined efforts of the two systems, growth and development can occur. Reproduce. The endocrine system's functioning is intimately connected to that of the nervous system. This connection is referred to as neuroendrocrine regulation. The systems work synergistically to regulate overall physiological functioning. Through the combined efforts of the two systems, reproduction can occur. Adapt to external changes. The endocrine system's functioning is intimately connected to that of the nervous system. This connection is referred to as neuroendrocrine regulation. The systems work synergistically to regulate overall physiological functioning. Through the combined efforts of the two systems, adaptability to changes in the external environment can occur. Critically think. Critically thinking is a cognitive function that is not regulated by neuroendrocrine collaboration. Reason. Reasoning is a cognitive function that is not regulated by neuroendrocrine collaboration.

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