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How are the nervous system and the endocrine system different?
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The nervous system can only affect nearby cells.
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the nervous system is a system that acts as 'sensors' for the body (eg. nerves picking up the feeling of being touched). The endocrine system regulates hormones (eg. release hormones that make you feel hungry)
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