CNS is an acronym for Central Nervous System, thus they are the same thing.
Nervous system depression is not the same thing as depression where you feel sad. It means slowing down of the nervous system. Nervous system depression causes things like slowed heartbeat, dulled mental ability, and slow reflexes. Some drugs and medical conditions can cause this. Sedatives are one medication that causes depression of the nervous system.
Endocrine System
Same as a humans
Yes it is
The somatic nervous system controls the voluntary movement of skeletal muscles, such as when you move your arm. The autonomic nervous systems controls the involuntary actions of internal organs and glands. The beating of your heart is controlled by this system. The autonomic nervous system is further broken up into two parts: the sympathetic, which controls arousal (think fight-or-flight), and the parasympathetic, which controls calming (think rest and digest).
it is the same thing as the nervous system
no, neurological is abut the science of nerves the nervous system wheras scoliosis means a curve in the spine. They are linked because of the spinal cord which is a part of the nervous system
Nervous system depression is not the same thing as depression where you feel sad. It means slowing down of the nervous system. Nervous system depression causes things like slowed heartbeat, dulled mental ability, and slow reflexes. Some drugs and medical conditions can cause this. Sedatives are one medication that causes depression of the nervous system.
Shy and nervous don't mean the same thing because shy means you are quiet and covered from the world. Nervous on the other hand means you are worried. For example if I had to do a speech and I was nervous about how it was going I would be worried. You can be nervous and shy at the same time though.
nervous
A mountain lion's nervous system is the same as for any other mammal.
Endocrine System
same thing it means in English , when someone says um, theyre usually nervous or distracted with something.
No, drugs can have vastly different effects on the central nervous system.
Same as a humans
I just got this question, and I couldn't find it on the Internet, but my Biology book says the autonomic nervous system. If you have the same book, the answer is D. Good luck! :D
Tobacco effects mainly the respiratory system and nervous system. Alcohol effects the circulatory system the digestive system (e.g. liver) and the nervous system.