Biology, asked by kuldeepsingh2138, 11 months ago

How does the chemical coordination take place in animals?

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Answered by Iyashi
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Answer:

Hormones.

Explanation:

Two types of co-ordination occur in a human body. Chemical and neural

Chemical - using steroid, peptide hormones. eg. Thyroid hormone, Prolactin etc. These will travel via blood and is therefore slow BUT long-lasting or permanent.

Neural - using nerve supply to the concerned organ. This, travels faster and produces immediate rather than long-lasting response.

Answered by Anonymous
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Chemical coordination takes place in animals with the help of hormones. Hormones are the chemical fluids that are secreted by the glands of the endocrine system. Hormones regulate the overall growth and development of the animals

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