Biology, asked by niraj1838, 1 year ago

which organs control neurosecretion in fishes​

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Answered by santhoshkalam19
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These neurohormones are similar to nonneural endocrine cells and glands in that they also regulate both endocrine and nonendocrine cells. Neurosecretion cells synthesize and package their product in vesicles and exocytose them at axon endings just as normal neurons do, but release their product farther from their target than normal neurons (which release their neurotransmitters short distances at synapses), typically releasing their neurohormones into the circulatory system to reach their distant targets.

Answered by kaddoo
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the kidney, gills and skin surface play an important role in excreation in fish

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