what is difference between chemical control and nervous control
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1) Nervous control is a very fast process whereas chemical control is a very slow process. 2) Neurons are less persistent, and chemical control is a highly persistent process. 3) Nervous control is valuable for connected cells only and chemical control is a universal process.
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Chemical control may refer to:
Any method to eradicate or limit the growth of pathogens which transmit disease to animals and plants, especially:
Herbicides
Insecticides
Fungicides
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At the most basic level, the function of the nervous system is to control movement of the organism and to affect the environment (e.g., through pheromones). This is achieved by sending signals from one cell to others, or from one part of the body to others.
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