Science, asked by Namanyadav, 1 year ago

explain how hormonal control is different from nervous control?

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Answered by Princess1234567
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The biggestdifference between the two is that the nervous system uses electrical impulses to send signals through neurones, whereas the hormonal systemuses chemical messengers transported into blood plasma to target cells.

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Answered by purplea8
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Hormones are chemicals produced in the body that give commands. An example of a hormone is insulin, which regulates blood sugar levels. When the brain detects a change in homeostasis, such as blood sugar levels rising, it signals the release of a hormone to return the change back to normal.

'Nervous control' is a reflex to a dangerous stimuli. For example, if you touch a hot stove, your arm muscles will pull your hand away. This response does not require the brain to produce a response, but instead 'effectors' do. This is to save time.

Overall, hormones and 'nervous control' are both maintained by the nervous system, but hormones control different physical threats than nervous control does.

Hope this helps!

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