yes
the spinal cord works with the brain, and others
The brain, the spinal cord plus all the fibers of neurons that bring information in and out of the brain and cord.
No, the brain reads all signals and controls the entire body. The spinal cord is just a "path" for the neurons to take to get to the brain.
Neurons cannot be easily replaced because they have limited regenerative capacity compared to other types of cells in the body. In the central nervous system, such as the brain and spinal cord, the ability of neurons to regenerate is restricted, making it difficult to replace damaged or lost neurons. However, in certain parts of the peripheral nervous system, such as nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, some regeneration can occur under certain conditions.
Yes, the spinal cord controls ALL of your reflexes!
Peripheal Nervous System
brain, spinal cord, ganglia, nerves, sensory receptors, neuroglia, neurons.
There are sensory neurons on your fingers and all over your body, which then goes to your interneuron in your spinal cord, then it sends a message to your brain.
Neurons are located throughout the body, but the majority are concentrated in the brain and spinal cord, which make up the central nervous system. They also extend out to all parts of the body through the peripheral nervous system, allowing for communication between different body parts.
A reflex. Reflexes are processed by the spinal cord in order to provide a quicker reaction than would be achieved if the signal travelled all the way to the brain and back.
Yes. They are vertebrates and all vertebrates have a spinal cord.
brain transmit messages to the body using neurons and spinal cord. ... Motor neurons carry messages away from the brain and back to the rest of the body. the central neurons system does many jobs at the same time. It controls all voluntary movement, such as speech and walking, and involuntary movements like blinking and breathing. It is also the core of our thoughts, perceptions, and emotions.