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A nerve message and a hormone message differ primarily in their speed and method of transmission. Nerve messages, also known as nerve impulses, are electrical signals that travel quickly along neurons, allowing for rapid communication within the nervous system, such as reflex actions or muscle contractions. In contrast, hormone messages involve chemical signaling through the bloodstream, where hormones are released by glands and travel to target organs. Hormonal communication is slower but has longer-lasting effects, regulating processes like growth, metabolism, and reproduction. While nerve messages are instantaneous and localized, hormone messages are slower and can affect the entire body.

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Can you decrypt a hash of a message to get the original message?

yes


Advantages of message switching?

This helps to get a message to people quicker. The message would come in all at once and not be broken up.

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What is quicker a nerve impulse or a hormone?

nerve impulse


What is a nerve message called?

Well they are sent through the nervous system.


Which substance are found on cell surfaces and respond to nerve and hormone signals?

Receptor molecules are found on cell surfaces and respond to nerve and hormone signals.


What is the form of message carried by a nerve cell called?

The form of message carried by a nerve cell is called an action potential. An action potential is a brief electrical signal that travels along the nerve cell's axon, allowing for communication between different parts of the nervous system.


What is the message called that a neuron carries?

nerve impulses


What do you call the nerve of the nose that sends a message to the brain?

gustatory nerve


Which cell is adapted for transmitting message?

Nerve cell


What are the message carriers for the animal?

Nerve cells


Is a nerve message also called a synapse?

Nerve messages are called an impulse. Synapses are the space between two axons.


What part of the ear send the message to the brain?

The vestibulocochlear nerve, or 8th cranial nerve.


What is the part of nerve cell transmit messagefrom the brain to the different part of the body?

Motor neurone send message from the brain to the affector


Where is antidiuretic hormone stored?

Antidiuretic hormone is made in the hypothalamus and then stored in the axon terminals (or nerve ends) of the posterior pituitary gland, which lies just below the hypothalamus and is linked to it by a network of nerve fibres.