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                                                    CHAPTER

                                                    Control and



                                                    Coordination







                                       n the previous chapter, we looked at life processes involved in the
                                     Imaintenance functions in living organisms. There, we had started with
                                     a notion we all have, that if we see something moving, it is alive. Some of
                                     these movements are in fact the result of growth, as in plants. A seed
                                     germinates and grows, and we can see that the seedling moves over the
                                     course of a few days, it pushes soil aside and comes out. But if its growth
                                     were to be stopped, these movements would not happen. Some
                                     movements, as in many animals and some plants, are not connected
                                     with growth. A cat running, children playing on swings, buffaloes
                                     chewing cud – these are not movements caused by growth.
                                         Why do we associate such visible movements with life? A possible
                                     answer is that we think of movement as a response to a change in the
                                     environment of the organism. The cat may be running because it has
                                     seen a mouse.  Not only that, we also think of movement as an attempt
                                     by living organisms to use changes in their environment to their
                                     advantage. Plants grow out into the sunshine. Children try to get pleasure
                                     and fun out of swinging. Buffaloes chew cud to help break up tough
                                     food so as to be able to digest it better. When bright light is focussed on
                                     our eyes or when we touch a hot object, we detect the change and respond
                                     to it with movement in order to protect ourselves.
                                         If we think a bit more about this, it becomes apparent that all this
                                     movement, in response to the environment, is carefully controlled. Each
                                     kind of a change in the environment evokes an appropriate movement
                                     in response. When we want to talk to our friends in class, we whisper,
                                     rather than shouting loudly. Clearly, the movement to be made depends
                                     on the event that is triggering it. Therefore, such controlled movement
                                     must be connected to the recognition of various events in the
                                     environment, followed by only the correct movement in response. In other
                                     words, living organisms must use systems providing control and
                                     coordination. In keeping with the general principles of body organisation
                                     in multicellular organisms, specialised tissues are used to provide these
                                     control and coordination activities.

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                                                           NERVOUS
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                                           ANIMALS – NERVOUS SYSTEM
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                                     In animals, such control and coordination are provided by nervous and
                                     muscular tissues, which we have studied in Class IX. Touching a hot
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