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Hormones act more quickly than nerve impulses.
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Nerve impulses (electrical signals in neurons) travel and produce effects in milliseconds, while hormones travel through the bloodstream and usually take seconds to minutes (often longer) to reach target tissues and produce effects. Hormonal responses are generally slower but longer-lasting.
Nerve impulses (electrical signals in neurons) travel and produce effects in milliseconds, while hormones travel through the bloodstream and usually take seconds to minutes (often longer) to reach target tissues and produce effects. Hormonal responses are generally slower but longer-lasting.
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