
The Endocrine System
Students investigate the role of hormones in regulating physiological processes. They compare the speed and duration of endocrine responses with nervous responses.
About This Topic
Students investigate the role of hormones in regulating physiological processes. They compare the speed and duration of endocrine responses with nervous responses.
Key Questions
- How do hormones travel to and specifically affect target cells?
- What is the regulatory role of the hypothalamus and pituitary gland?
- How do the nervous and endocrine systems interact to maintain homeostasis?
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