The endocrine and nervous system are considered extrinsic homeostatic regulatory mechanisms.
<h3>What is the difference between endocrine and nervous system? </h3>
1) In the nervous system electrical impulse carries message to different organs of the body and in the endocrine system it releases hormones and provide chemical signal to command an organ.
2) Nerve or electrical impulse transmit through neurons and hormones travel through bloodstream.
3) The nervous system can control voluntary as well as involuntary and all the activities and operation under the endocrine system are involuntary.
These two system help in regulation of the electrical and chemical possess that relay information throughout and between the brain and body .
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I believe these are called transposable elements.
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In biology, a mutation is the permanent alteration of the nucleotide sequence of the genome of an organism, virus, or extrachromosomal DNA or other genetic elements. Mutations result from errors during DNA replication or other types of damage to DNA, which then may undergo error-prone repair, or cause an error during other forms of repair, or else may cause an error during replication. Mutations may also result from insertion or deletion of segments of DNA due to mobile genetic elements. Mutations may or may not produce discernible changes in the observable characteristics of an organism.