

Control and Coordination
10th Standard Biology (CBSE)
Control and Coordination in biology refers to the processes by which organisms regulate and integrate various bodily functions. In humans, this involves the nervous system and endocrine system. The nervous system uses electrical signals transmitted through neurons for rapid responses, while the endocrine system relies on hormones for slower, long-lasting effects. Together, they ensure that the body responds appropriately to internal and external stimuli, maintaining homeostasis and enabling complex behaviors and interactions.
Subject(s):
Biology
Languages Spoken:
English
Institution(s):
EdTalkies