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No, the small intestine is part of you digestive system.
The nervous system connects all other systems.
The small intestine is part of the digestive system. While the nervous system serves the small intestine, the small intestine is not considered one of its organs.
Polio multiplies in the intestines and invades the central nervous system.
The autonomic nervous system.
No, the autonomic nervous system does.
Nervous system.
Muscular system and nervous system
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the brain, lungs, liver, intestines, nervous system,
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Tranquilizers affect the entire body because it affects the nervous system. The nervous system and the brain control the entire body. If you "dampen" the sensations of the nervous system you will slow things down. So the intenstines do slow down somewhat. People who tend to get constipation notice more problems with their intestines when they are on tranquilizers for a while. The drug does not do serious damage to the intestines as a norm.
The intestines are an organ. The myocardium is the muscular layer of the heart; it's a tissue. The nervous system is an organ system comprising a number of organs (heart, nerves, spinal cord, etc.). Organelles are a part of a cell.
Autonomic
Yes, the digestive system has its own nervous system called the enteric nervous system. This network of neurons controls the function of the gastrointestinal tract independently of the central nervous system. The enteric nervous system helps regulate digestion, absorption of nutrients, and movement of the intestines.