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From the perspective of sensorial approach, the process of blushing involves a person's sympathetic nervous system. For example, when given the stimulus of embarrassment, the sympathetic nervous system causes blood vessels to widen that results in, for example,a reddening of the face.
what is the name given to the cell that carry message though the nervous system
Nervous tissue is made up of different cells working together to perform a given function -- in this case, to carry messages from one part of the body to another. Different nervous tissues working together make up nervous system organs, such as nerves, the spinal cord, or the brain. These organs work together in the nervous system, a collection of organs performing a body function. So, in sum, the difference between nervous tissue and the nervous system is one of size and scope: nervous tissue makes up nervous organs, which make up the nervous system.
Nervous tissue is made up of different cells working together to perform a given function -- in this case, to carry messages from one part of the body to another. Different nervous tissues working together make up nervous system organs, such as nerves, the spinal cord, or the brain. These organs work together in the nervous system, a collection of organs performing a body function. So, in sum, the difference between nervous tissue and the nervous system is one of size and scope: nervous tissue makes up nervous organs, which make up the nervous system.
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First of all, the nervous system is like the central commanding centre of the body. Your breathing rate, homeostasis, your muscle movement - almost all systemic activities are regualted by the nervous system. When the nervous system gets disconnected from the rest of the body as in the case of a break in the spinal cord (for example), paralysis can occur. This is because the body as a whole needs instructions and these instructions have to be given by some organ/organ system. Take for example, a simple problem like dehydration. Your blood volume can decrease, which means your blood pressure can fall. When such an event occurs, hormones are secreted via a cascade to allow retention of more quantity of water from the kidney while filtration, allowing your blood volume to come back to some semblance of normalcy. So, each little environmental or internal event that can hamper the normal functioning of the body is counteracted by the decisions of the nervous system. Even muscular movement, especially involuntary, could not occur without the guidance of the nervous system. As such, the nervous system is the most important system in the body.
sinusoidal functions are the function of sin/cos then using this function minimise the jerk in the system
Taste buds are receptors in the periphery that activate certain cranial nerves (VII, IX, & X), they therefore they may be considered to be part of the peripheral nervous system. Given that these are columnar epithelial cells that they may actually be considered to be outside of the nervous system. They do however generate receptor potentials to certain tastants that will intern excite the peripheral axons resulting in action potentials that will eventually make into the central nervous system.
The answer depends on what information you start with. For example, if you are given acceleration then you might integrate whereas if you are given displacement, you might differentiate.
Functions of the cardiovascular system are to extract used oxygen from your blood and replace it with fresh oxygen in a given ratio. If the heart is not pumping correctly and returning and extracting this oxygen at the same rate, then that's when fatigue sets in as well as cramping.
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