How do hormones generally differ from the nervous system's signals in terms of speed and duration?

Answer

They act as slower, more enduring chemical messengers.

Hormones function as the body's slower, more enduring chemical messengers, influencing behaviors over longer periods like minutes, hours, or years, contrasting with the rapid electrical signals of the nervous system.

How do hormones generally differ from the nervous system's signals in terms of speed and duration?
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