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How are the nervous system and the endocrine system different?
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A. The endocrine system cannot send over long distances.
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B. Only the nervous system can send information.
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C. Only the endocrine system can affect cells.
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D. The endocrine system affects cells with certain receptors.
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Although both the endocrine and neurological systems are regulated, there are indeed a few key distinctions. For example, the endocrine system use chemicals communicating (hormones secreted by glands), whereas the neurological(nervous) system involves electrical impulses.

Nervous system and endocrine system are different because the endocrine system affect cells with certain receptors.

How endocrine system and nervous system are different ?

Hormones are the chemical messengers in the endocrine system that are transmitted through blood vessels.

Whereas electrical impulses are the messengers in the nervous system that are transmitted through neurons.

The hormones enter into the target cells by binding to specific cell receptors or diffusing through the plasma membrane.

Whereas nerve impulses uses neurotransmitters and ion channels to reach target cells.

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