Nervous & Hormonal Control (Edexcel IGCSE Biology (Modular))
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The Human Nervous System & Endocrine System
There are two different control systems in humans that work together to help us respond to stimuli. These are:
The nervous system
The hormonal system (also known as the endocrine system)
Changes in our external environment or in the internal environment of our bodies act as stimuli
The nervous and hormonal systems coordinate a suitable response to these stimuli
This allows us to make sense of our surroundings, to respond to the changes that occur in our surroundings and coordinate and regulate body functions
The nervous system
Information is sent through the nervous system as electrical impulses – these are electrical signals that pass along nerve cells known as neurones
These impulses travel along neurones at very high speeds (up to 100 metres per second)
This allows rapid responses to stimuli (e.g. the withdrawal reflex that causes you to move your hand away extremely quickly when it touches a flame)
The nervous system coordinates the activities of sensory receptors (e.g. those in the eye), decision-making centres in the central nervous system, and effectors such as muscles and glands
The nervous system is used to control functions that need instant (or very rapid) responses
The human nervous system
The endocrine system
Information is sent through the endocrine (hormonal) system as chemical substances known as hormones
Hormones are carried by the blood and can therefore circulate around the whole body
Hormones transmit information from one part of the organism to another and bring about a change (they provide a signal that triggers a response)
They alter the activity of one or more specific target organs
Hormones are used to control functions that do not need instant responses
Hormones are produced by endocrine glands
The endocrine glands that produce hormones in animals are known collectively as the endocrine system
A gland is a group of cells that produces and releases one or more substances (a process known as secretion)
A comparison of the nervous and endocrine systems table
| Nervous system | Endocrine system |
---|---|---|
Made up of | Nerves (bundles of neurones), brain, spinal cord | Glands |
Type of message | Electrical | Chemical hormone |
Speed of action | Very fast | Slower |
Duration of effect | Short - until the nerve impulse stops | Long - until the hormone is broken down in the body |
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