Perhaps the heart would continue to pump as it has cells that "beat" on their own without any nervous stimulation.
The nervous system functions do not form thoughts but it could contribute to them. Arousal, which is a nervous system function, could lead to desire.
none of the other body systems could function without direction from the nervous system or energy provided by the digestive and circulatory systems.
The respiratory system has primary responsibility for breathing, but it could not accomplish this function without the skeletal, muscular, nervous, and circulatory systems.
The central nervous system is the part of the nervous system that controls all body activities, but it could not work without the peripheral nervous system.
The respiratory system is responsible for bringing gases into and out of the body. It could not perform this exchange, however, without the circulatory system.
You could get brain damage if something affects your nervous system.
1) The endocrine system works with the NS (via the hypothalamus and pituitary) 2) The musculoskeletal system works with the NS (via motor neurons) 3) The cardiopulmonary system works with the NS (via the sinoatrial node of the heart interfacing with cardiac muscle)
in the nervous system, nerves send signals to the brain. the signals could be how something feels or if you get hurt in some way, the signals tell what kind of pain you will receive.
I don't belive you could just turn off your Nervous system. It is allways in action with everything you do.
The nervous system is named that way because it is made up of mostly nerves.
Someone can find the definition of the Autonomic Nervous System in libraries. They could also ask a scientist for the definition, they could help you figure out everything you need to know about the Autonomic Nervous System.
If damage occured in the nervous system, you may not be able to feel anything and you could be actually hurting yourself without knowing it. Damage to the hear muscles could cause cardiac arrest, or the complete stop of the heart, and you could die both ways.