Regulation
Control is the power of restraining and regulation by which something can be started, slowed down or stopped. Co-ordination is the working together of various agents of the body of an organism in a proper manner to produce an appropriate reaction to a stimulus is called coordination.
differentiate coordination and control
The nervous system including the central nervous system and the peripheral system are responsible for coordination and control.
There is coordination in many ways. It is a team sport with very structured ways of playing. They require coordination. Players require coordination to control the ball in various ways. That can be passing it, catching it, kicking it, keeping control of it in set plays and other situations.
A system of control and coordination in an organism is necessary to regulate and manage various processes within the body, ensuring that they work together harmoniously to maintain homeostasis. It helps to respond to internal and external stimuli, adapt to changing environments, and coordinate different organ systems for optimal functioning. Overall, it allows the organism to survive and thrive in its surroundings.
The maintenance of the body functions in response to changes in the body by working together of various integrated body systems is known as coordination. All the movements that occur in response to stimuli are carefully coordinated and controlled. In animals, the control and coordination movements are provided by nervous and muscular systems. The nervous system sends messages to and away from the brain. The spinal cord plays an important role in the relay of messages. In the absence of this system of control and coordination, our body will not be able to function properly. For example, when we accidentally touch a hot utensil, we immediately withdraw our hand. In the absence of nerve transmission, we will not withdraw our hand and may get burnt.
The maintenance of the body functions in response to changes in the body by working together of various integrated body systems is known as coordination. All the movements that occur in response to stimuli are carefully coordinated and controlled. In animals, the control and coordination movements are provided by nervous and muscular systems. The nervous system sends messages to and away from the brain. The spinal cord plays an important role in the relay of messages. In the absence of this system of control and coordination, our body will not be able to function properly. For example, when we accidentally touch a hot utensil, we immediately withdraw our hand. In the absence of nerve transmission, we will not withdraw our hand and may get burnt.
The total response of an organism is often complex, involving several parts of the body. For this to occur, some kind of coordination is required.
Some of the synonyms are scheme, orginization, arrangement, classification, structure, coordination, organism,etc.
coordination, strength, agility
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