nerves are like little sensors in the body that make you feel things and hrmones are a drug that make you stronger
Hormones are released by glands which are part of the endocrine system. Hormones are secreted into the blood where they reach their target cells through mass flow, taking a lot more time than a nervous impulse. Hormones can work antagonistically (against each other) such as insulin and glucagon, and often function in a negative feedback system, such as the secretion of ADH. Nervous co-ordination involves fast, electrical impulses via specialised cells called neurones. Mostly initiated by the brain (the heart is a big exception being made of myogenic tissue) and often involve the spinal cord as part of a reflex arc. Hormones will often have a prolonged effect on the body whereas nervous co-ordination is instantaneous. Main differences; Nerves: fast, short, electrical Hormones: slow, long, chemical
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Nerves & chemicals (hormones).
The difference between amine and peptide hormones are:Amine hormones are from amino acids. Peptide Hormones are peptide bonds between multiple amino acids.
Genetic differences
You can not hear the Vitamin !
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.
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.
hormones
Via voluntary nerves, via autonomic nerves, and via hormones.
Nerves & hormones.
The class of nutrient that is necessary for production of certain hormones and that forms a coating on nerves is
Hormones are released by glands which are part of the endocrine system. Hormones are secreted into the blood where they reach their target cells through mass flow, taking a lot more time than a nervous impulse. Hormones can work antagonistically (against each other) such as insulin and glucagon, and often function in a negative feedback system, such as the secretion of ADH. Nervous co-ordination involves fast, electrical impulses via specialised cells called neurones. Mostly initiated by the brain (the heart is a big exception being made of myogenic tissue) and often involve the spinal cord as part of a reflex arc. Hormones will often have a prolonged effect on the body whereas nervous co-ordination is instantaneous. Main differences; Nerves: fast, short, electrical Hormones: slow, long, chemical
Nerves tell glands when to release chemicals. Nerves send messages to glands. Apex- Nerves instruct glands to send out hormones.
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Mostly nerves, although the blood can carry "messages" such as hormones.
By blood (hormones) and nerves (autonomic).