Nervous coordination refers to the process by which the nervous system integrates and manages signals from various parts of the body to produce a coordinated response. It involves the transmission of electrical impulses through neurons to communicate between the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. This coordination is essential for controlling voluntary movements, reflex actions, and maintaining homeostasis. Overall, it ensures that different body systems work together efficiently in response to internal and external stimuli.
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The nervous system including the central nervous system and the peripheral system are responsible for coordination and control.
Glands aren't responsible for coordination but our nervous system is, specifically our cerebellum.
Nervous coordination works through the nervous system of organisms - the network of neurons and such. Chemical coordination is hormonal control, and it works through the release of hormones into the blood to flow to target receptor cells.
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hormones and the nervous system
it helps us balance
nervous system
hypothalamus
the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system(PNS)
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The nervous system and the musculature system work together with the cerebellum of the brain to facilitate integration and coordination.