Body temperature is controlled by both hormones and nerves. Explain how coordination by hormones differs from coordination by nerves
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Explanation:
NERVES AND HORMONES ARE INTERDEPENDENT.
THEY ARE USED TO CONTROL PROCESSES WITHIN THE BODY.
THEY RESEMBLE EACH OTHER.
SOMETIMES, THEY DIFFER FROM EACH OTHER.
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The biggest difference between the two is that the nervous system uses electrical impulses to send signals through neurons, whereas the hormonal system uses chemical messengers transported into blood plasma to target cells.
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