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Q: How are the actions of nerves different from those of hormones Give examples?
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Why use nerves and hormones?

Without hormones, many functions cannot happen in your body. If you don't have hormones, you will get Diabetes. Without nerves, you cannot touch anything or feel anything.


How brain control our body?

Via voluntary nerves, via autonomic nerves, and via hormones.


What controles the other body systems?

Nerves & hormones.


What is the nutrient that forms a coating on nerves?

The class of nutrient that is necessary for production of certain hormones and that forms a coating on nerves is


What are name of the nerves that found in the nervous system?

There are different types of nerves in the human body namely: the cranial nerves, the spinal nerves, the sympathetic nerves, and the encephalon nerves just but to mention a few. Examples of these nerves includes: the optic nerve, the facial nerve, the vagus nerve, the thoracic nerve, and accessory nerve.


How do the endocrine and nervous systems work together?

Nerves tell glands when to release chemicals. Nerves send messages to glands. Apex- Nerves instruct glands to send out hormones.


What class of nutrient produces certain hormones and forms a coating on nerves?

fat.


What carries message to the brain?

Mostly nerves, although the blood can carry "messages" such as hormones.


What are differences between hormones and nerves?

nerves are like little sensors in the body that make you feel things and hrmones are a drug that make you stronger


How are the messages of the endocorine system moved around the body?

By blood (hormones) and nerves (autonomic).


The class of nutrient that is necessary for production of certain hormones and that forms a coating on nerves is?

fat


What does the body use to send signals through out itself?

Nerves & chemicals (hormones).