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Explain why the nervous system is considered to provide quicker responses than the hormonal system.

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The human nervous system

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Explain why the nervous system is considered to provide quicker responses than the hormonal system.

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The nervous system provides quicker responses because it uses electrical impulses that travel rapidly along neurones, allowing for immediate reactions to stimuli. In contrast, the hormonal system relies on chemical signals that must travel through the bloodstream, resulting in slower responses.

Explanation

This answer effectively highlights the mechanisms of the nervous system and hormonal system, demonstrating an understanding of their functional differences. The question assesses the student's ability to explain physiological processes, aligning with the learning objective.

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Misunderstanding Communication Speed

Students often confuse the speed of communication in the nervous system with that of hormonal coordination, thinking they are similar.

Emphasize that the nervous system communicates rapidly through electrical impulses, while hormonal coordination is slower due to the reliance on the bloodstream.

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