3 jobs of the nervous system are:
1) activates the endocrine system and either relaxes or stresses the body
2) the brain sends a message to different body parts using the nervous system...the movement and all
3) sends sensation signal (pain,pressure warmth,cold) fromobject to brain
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1. Sensory Input hi im nick
Sensory receptors gather information about the internal and external environments and convert it to a form which can be used by the animal. This information is then conveyed to integration centers.
2. Integration
The input is interpreted and associated with the bodies appropriate response. Integration is carried out in the Central Nervous System (CNS).
3. Motor Input
Conduction of signals from the integration centers (CNS) to effecter cells.
They give your Brian signals and visversa with out them you couldn't fell anything witch in turn is bad due you couldn't fell if yu burnt ur finger bad or if you had say a broken arm( you could see that but still bad)
Walking, talking, thinking, running, climbing, sex, shaking hands, drving a car, breathing, eating..........
The 3 functions involve 3 types of neurons.
Sensory neurons receive information from sensory receptors.
Interneurons transfer and interpret impulses.
Motor neurons send appropriate impulses or instructions to the muscles and glands.
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The autonomic nervous system functions independently and continuously without conscious effort.
The autonomic nervous system that controls the functions within the body. Some functions that it controls are the heartbeat, digestive system, and breathing. The autonomic nervous system is the part of the peripheral nervous system that acts as a control system. It functions largely below the level of consciousness to control visceral functions.
The system that works closely is the nervous system
The Autonomic Nervous System.
the nervous system is a sensitive part of the body
The Nervous system.
well,a brain functions well on our nervous system by giving message to our parts of our body
Describe how the central nervous system differs from the peripheral nervous system. pen is
motor divsion autonomic nervous system
The autonomic nervous system is responsible for the control of the functions of the internal organs and it has two divisions. These are the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system.
They are the neutrons.
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