-           The evolution of multicellular
          organisms has led to nervous and hormonal
        communication systems.
 
        - Sensor (receptor) cells detect
          stimuli and effector cells produce responses
          to stimuli.
 
        - Nervous systems are made up
              of nerve cells (neurones) linking receptor
              cells (e.g. in eyes, ears and skin)
        to effector cells (in muscles/glands).
 
        - In
            humans and other vertebrates the
            nervous system is coordinated by
            a central nervous system (spinal
        cord and brain).
 
        - Nervous systems use
            electrical impulses for fast, short-lived
        responses.
 
        - Hormones are chemicals
            that travel in the blood and
            bring about slower, longer-lasting
        responses.
 
        - You must know two examples,
            in humans, of nervous and of
        hormonal communication.
 
        - Nervous
            and hormonal communication
            systems are involved in maintaining
            a constant internal environment.
        This is called homeostasis.
 
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