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Compare hormonal coordination with nervous coordination in terms of speed and duration of response.
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Hormonal coordination in humans
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Human endocrine system
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Compare hormonal coordination with nervous coordination in terms of speed and duration of response
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- You need to be able to compare hormonal coordination with nervous coordination in terms of speed and duration of response.
- The key ideas to know are coordination, nervous, and speed.
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What should you know about hormonal coordination with nervous coordination in terms of speed and duration of response?
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In Biology, this page helps you answer questions about hormonal coordination with nervous coordination in terms of speed and duration of response within Hormonal coordination in humans. Focus on the key process, correct scientific terms, and how the idea links to exam-style questions. Key terms to check are Hormonal coordination and Nervous coordination.
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- Hormonal coordination: A slower and longer-lasting response mechanism in the body that uses hormones to regulate physiological processes.
- Nervous coordination: A rapid response mechanism in the body that uses electrical signals transmitted through neurons to control immediate actions.
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Confusing Speed of Responses: Remember that hormonal coordination is generally slower and lasts longer than nervous coordination. Use examples to illustrate the differences, such as the quick reflexes of the nervous system versus the gradual changes brought about by hormones.
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- Describe the endocrine system as a system of glands that secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream.
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- Explain that hormones travel in the blood to target organs where they produce an effect.
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- Describe the pituitary gland as a master gland that secretes several hormones into the blood.
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- Explain that pituitary hormones act on other glands to stimulate the release of other hormones.
Human endocrine system
- Identify the pituitary gland, pancreas, thyroid, adrenal gland, ovaries and testes as endocrine glands.
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