Tell the differences between hormonal system and nervous system...I know two of them but I guess there are more....
Ummmm, wrong section?
Wrong answer!!! :P:P
You don't want to know my answer to that
O.o...hmmmm O.o Thnx for helping...
hormonal is slower and effects are longer lasting, neural is very fast and short lived
hormonal sends chemicals through the blood stream and neural is electrochemical network that sends information quickly
"hormonal is slower and effects are longer lasting, neural is very fast and short lived" ___ is that really one of the answers?
it's a difference
Hmm...thnx but these 2 were the ones I knew
sorry thats all i know too
Thanks ^_^
Nervous system- composed of complex system of cells called nerves. They conduct impulses from higher centers(brain /spinal cord) to the effector organ. They don't produce hormones for action at a particular target. Endocrine system(hormonal)-composed of cells which secrete molecules called hormones. These hormones are secreted directly to blood and is carried to the effector site by blood.
Yeah, that was my next response. A nervous system has nerves in it. A Hormone System has hormones in it.
Thanks :)
The nervous system makes you nervous and the hormone system makes you feel good or bad...
I got the point!!! and I'm not kidding in here...I have a bio. exam in a week...so if u can and want to help me please do that....
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