No, the liver gets blood from the circulatory system, not the nervous system.
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The nervous system is sencetive to everything ecsept blood
No and Yes. The circulatory does contain blood vessels- cappilaries, arteries, and veins. But the circulatory system does not contain the liver, the liver is part of the digestive system.
Tobacco effects mainly the respiratory system and nervous system. Alcohol effects the circulatory system the digestive system (e.g. liver) and the nervous system.
The function of the liver is digestive; it does the next level of processing of food, after it has been digested by the alimentary canal.
The baroreceptor is part of the autonomic nervous system. It increases actions regulated by the nervous system, such as heart rate and blood pressure.
A good example is the baroreflex. Pressure sensors signal to the nervous system to increase venous return when we go from lying to standing. The nervous system controls the contraction of the veins which forces blood from the legs back to the heart. The nervous system can also increase the stimulation to the heart increasing the number of beats per minute. The net effect of the blood that is returned into the circulation and the increases heart rate act to restore blood pressure to it's proper level.
the brain, lungs, liver, intestines, nervous system,
Nervous system and Endocrine system.