La función de relación en animales. #1ºESO #videolección
Function of Relationship in Living Beings
Overview of the Function of Relationship
- The function of relationship refers to the ability of living beings to perceive stimuli and respond appropriately for survival.
- This function allows organisms to coordinate their bodily functions, adapt to their environment, secure food, and interact with other living beings.
Systems Involved in the Function of Relationship
Nervous System
- The vertebrate nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord; the brain is the main control center located in the head and protected by the skull.
- The spinal cord serves as a communication pathway between the brain and body, also protected by the vertebral column.
- Nerves transport information to and from the central nervous system (CNS), composed of bundles of neurons similar to electrical cables.
Endocrine System
- The endocrine system complements the nervous system by processing stimuli and sending responses through hormones via blood circulation.
- Hormones are typically secreted by glands but can also be released by neurons (neurohormones) in some invertebrates.
- Once released into circulation, hormones target specific tissues or organs, regulating various functions such as growth, metabolism, reproduction, molting, metamorphosis, and camouflage changes in some species.