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Mention three important differences between the action of hormones and that of nerves in the regulatory mechanism of our body.
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| Action of Hormones | Action of Nerves |
|---|---|
| The effect of hormones can be short-lived or long lasting. | The effect of nervous response is always short-lived. |
| Cannot be modified by the previous learning experiences. | Can be modified by the previous learning experiences. |
| Affects different organs (widespread in body). | Affects only the particular muscles or the gland (local). |
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