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All nerves in the body are connected by synapses to the ganglia in the spinal cord to where the travel back up to the brain
Particals are connected tightly,loosly,and very loose
A muscle sits on a bone that is connected with cartilage. We have nerves connecting everything in our body together so we can feel things. If our brain says, "Close your eyes, or Lift your head, or raise your hand....." then the muscles connected to those nerves will respond to those brain messages. For example.... If one is playing soccer outside and you want to kick the ball, the brain sends signals to those nerves to stop and start those muscles when you are kicking or running or standing still.
Brain is the main agent of the nervous system.... The brain is connected to the spinal cord which separates out into nerve endings. So in a sense, no, but then again yes since the spinal cord is a giant nerve itself.
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All nerves in the body are connected by synapses to the ganglia in the spinal cord to where the travel back up to the brain
All nerves in the body are connected by synapses to the ganglia in the spinal cord to where the travel back up to the brain
Brain is the operator of our body. all our body parts have nerves.all the nerves are connected to the spinal cord in the back. from the spinalcord it reaches the Brain.
Because its connected (by nerves) to all parts of the body.
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There are no nerves to and from the body. All nerves are within the body.
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Particals are connected tightly,loosly,and very loose
the blood in your circulatory system is connected to your brain there for it is also connected to your nerves because most of your body has nerves that will tell your brain is something is wrong.
yes
Nerves cover every inch of the human body.
By the optic nerve, which is connected to the brain. The optic nerves takes nerve signals from the retina and sends it to the brain.