Question
List out the functions of Endocrine system and Nervous system.

Answer

  1. The endocrine system regulates various functions of the body and maintains the internal environment.
  2. Endocrine glands produce chemical substances called “Hormones’ which control various activities of the body.
    Eg. Growth hormone controls growth, Adrenalin hormone acts at the time of fear stress, etc.
  • Functions of the nervous system:
  1. Sensory input: The conduction of signals from sensory receptors.
  2. Integration: The interpretation of the sensory signals and the formulation of responses.
  3. Motor output: The conduction of signals from the brain and spinal card to effectors such as muscle and gland cells.

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