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How does chemical coordination take place in animals?

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Answered by Anonymous
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↪These Hormone is the chemical messenger that regulates the processes in living organisms.

↪It is secreted by glands.

↪The regulation of processes, and control and coordination by hormones comes under the endocrine system.

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➡Hormones In Animals. Animals are more complex than plants.

➡They have many specialised organs that perform specialised functions for their control and coordination.

➡This coordination in animals occurs due to the nervous coordination (Nervous System) and the chemical coordination (Endocrine System).

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Answered by NidhraNair
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⭕️Chemical coordination takes place in animals with the help of hormones.

⭕️Animals are more complex than plants so they are having many specialised organs that perform specialised functions.

⭕️ The regulation of these processes, and controlling is coordinated by hormones which comes under the endocrine system !

⭕️Hormones are the chemical fluids.

⭕️They are secreted by endocrine glands!

⭕️Hormones regulate the overall growth and development of the animals. 

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