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

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Q: What are differences between hormones and nerves?
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You can get on somebody's nerves, but not on their neurons. Neurons are within the brain. Nerves are the messaging paths from the brain to the body.


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