Control and Coordination in Animals
In lower animals i.e. every phylum of invertebrates (except Sponges) control and coordination are achieved with the help of the basic form of the nervous system. In sponges, the coordination is dependent on their cilium generating the signals to respond to any stimuli as they lack a nervous system. Whereas in vertebrates there is well-developed nervous system and endocrine system that oversees the whole process of control and coordination.
NCERT Notes Class 10 Control and Coordination
NCERT Class 10 Science Notes Chapter 6: Control and Coordination in the living organism mean the ability to control and coordinate different body functions to complement each other. Separately control means the ability of our body to have power of regulation over any mechanism whereas coordination means the process by which all the different parts of the body work together to produce the desired outcome. You will find the NCERT Control and Coordination Notes for Chapter 6 Class 10 Notes here.
Table of Content
- Control and Coordination in Animals
- Nervous System
- Human Nervous System
- The Central Nervous System
- Reflex Actions and Reflex Arc
- Endocrine Gland
- Control and Coordination in Plants
- Plant Hormones
- FAQs on Control and Coordination