How does chemical coordination take place in animals?
Hint. Name the glands, the substance they release, and how that substance actually reaches its target.
Step 1 — Name the source. Endocrine glands secrete chemical substances called hormones directly into the blood.
Step 2 — Describe how they travel. The blood carries these hormones to different parts of the body, so that target organs or tissues with the means to detect them can respond accordingly.
Step 3 — Note the trade-off. This is slower than nervous signalling, but it can reach all cells of the body regardless of nervous connections, acting steadily and persistently.
✦ Answer: Endocrine glands secrete hormones into the blood, which carries them to target organs throughout the body — slower than nerve impulses, but able to reach every cell rather than only those on a nervous pathway.
Where students slip. Describing hormones as travelling through nerves — hormones are specifically carried by the blood, which is what distinguishes chemical coordination from nervous coordination.
