Science, asked by gargr5516, 7 months ago

why is the speed of hormonal responses slower????​

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Answered by mtank2
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Explanation:

A) The speed of hormonal response is slower: B)Hormonal responses are generally longer lasting: A) The hormones travel through the bloodstream which isn't as fast as the electric speed of the neurons and only target specific cells. ... Unlike the nervous system, the cells affected by the hormone hold on to the hormone.

Answered by ra9632317
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Hormones are also broken down (metabolized) more slowly. Many of the organs that produce hormones are controlled by other hormones. Aging also changes this process. For example, an endocrine tissue may produce less of its hormone than it did at a younger age, or it may produce the same amount at a slower rate.

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