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Generally, mammal nervous systems are more complex and larger than reptile nervous systems due to the higher brain-to-body ratio in mammals. This complexity often translates to higher cognitive abilities and behaviors in mammals compared to reptiles.
Mammals have nervous, digestive, circulatory, skeletal, immune, muscular, integumentary, and excretory systems.
A complex animal is typically characterized by a higher level of organization in its body structure and functions, including specialized tissues and organs that perform distinct roles. These animals often exhibit advanced behaviors, complex nervous systems, and the ability to adapt to diverse environments. Examples include mammals, birds, reptiles, and some invertebrates like cephalopods. In contrast, simpler organisms, such as sponges or jellyfish, lack these intricate systems and behaviors.
Organ systems are most complex and fragile starting with the atoms. The most complex organ systems is the organism. In between are the molecules, cell, tissue, organ, and organ system.
All mammals have a similar nervous systems. They are like humans, dogs, cats, mice, and rhinoceros.
nervous tissue reponses
The endocrine and nervous systems allow your body to regulate body functions. The endocrine system does so through hormones, and the nervous system through nervous impulses.
Not all animals have complex nervous systems. In fact, most lower animals don't even show an organized nervous system. Its only in higher animals like chordates that a proper organized nervous system is seen.
The endocrine systems work with the nervous system but they have a few different functions. The endocrine systems use hormones not nerves, the endocrine system is slower than the nervous system because it flows through the blood not the nerves, and the endocrine system also has gland and the nervous system does not.
Zebra a mammals (like you) and thefore they share the systems that you have.
A group of different organ systems forms a complex organism, such as fish and mammals.
The nervous and endocrine systems act, in two different ways, to regulate activities and functions. The nervous system uses nerve impulses while the endocrine system uses hormones to chemically regulate organ systems.