If you meant communicate with cells than there are 3 systems available for communication. Nervous (including neuro secretory) and endocrine and exocrine glands. the first uses neurons and electrical impulses to transmit messages throughout the body, neuro secretory cells are used in the hypothalamus to controls the pituitary glands. Endocrine and exocrine glands both use hormones which are either sent to cells to control them or to other glands.
neurons cell
I think the student wanted to ask about the difference between an exocrine and endocrine gland but mistakened and wrote both the same. Exocrine gland differ from Endocrine gland because in case of exocrine glands ezymes are secreted by ducts carrying them to their site of actions but in case of endocrine hormones are secreted in body without ducts and are cariied by circulatory fluid of the organism.
It supports and nourishes cells that send messages from the brain to other parts of the body
The messages in you brain are transmitted by nerve cells which are known as neurons. There are efferent and afferent neurons which perform this function.
Nerves tell glands when to release chemicals. Nerves send messages to glands. Apex- Nerves instruct glands to send out hormones.
The basic cells that the body uses for rapid communication and control are neurons. The cells that carry signals to muscles and glands are the motor neurons.
If you meant communicate with cells than there are 3 systems available for communication. Nervous (including neuro secretory) and endocrine and exocrine glands. the first uses neurons and electrical impulses to transmit messages throughout the body, neuro secretory cells are used in the hypothalamus to controls the pituitary glands. Endocrine and exocrine glands both use hormones which are either sent to cells to control them or to other glands.
the brain
neurons cell
Specialized cells that send messages from one part of the body to another.
Neurons send and return messages to each other.
brain cells send messages to muscle cells to contract muscles
Specialized cells that send messages from one part of the body to another.
I think the student wanted to ask about the difference between an exocrine and endocrine gland but mistakened and wrote both the same. Exocrine gland differ from Endocrine gland because in case of exocrine glands ezymes are secreted by ducts carrying them to their site of actions but in case of endocrine hormones are secreted in body without ducts and are cariied by circulatory fluid of the organism.
the motor cells
frontal lobes