Biology, asked by meenaprasad140, 11 months ago

How does nerve system differ from endocrine system is forming control and coordination in animals

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Answered by shivmax2000
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Answer:the endocrine system uses chemical signaling (hormones, produced by glands) while the nervous system uses electrical signaling (neural impulses). The signal transmission of the nervous system is fast because neurons are interconnected, but the functions are more short-lived

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Answered by kingofself
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The nervous system differs from the endocrine system in animals, although both are involved in control and coordination.  

Explanation:

  • The nervous system uses "electrical signals" to control and coordinate through the neurons, neurotransmitters and action potentials; whereas, the endocrine system uses chemical signals through the hormones as chemical messengers.
  • The 'nervous system' acts in quick response to a stimulus but endocrine system acts slowly by secreting and transporting hormones to the target cells.
  • The actions brought about by nervous system are localized, mostly temporary and also reversible. The actions are widespread and permanent.

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