52. How does chemical coordination take place in animals?
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Answer:
controls and coordination take place in animal due to chemical secretions called harmones
Answer:
Chemical coordination takes place in animals.
Explanation:
The endocrine system is involved in the chemical coordination. Here stimulated cells release a chemical compound (called hormones), which diffuses all around the original cell. The hormones are released into the blood which carries them to different parts of the body of the animals. When this hormone reaches specific target cells, which have special signals to detect this compound, these target cells would be able to recognize the information and even transmit it. The hormones used by multicellular organisms for control and coordination show a great deal of diversity to enable them to carry out various functions. The advantage of chemical signals is that it would reach all cells of the body and does not rely on specialized structures like nervous connections.