The autonomic nervous system, dividing into sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, controls the involuntary life-sustaining functions of the body. It controls heart rate (keeping the heart beating properly), blood pressure (through vasoconstriction and vasodilation), adrenaline release for glycogen breakdown to glucose to aid fight-or-flight responses, digestive system parastalsis, and even glandular release for digestion, immune response, etc., interacting with other hormone systems.
The central nervous system interacts with the skeletomuscular system via motor control, as well as reflex feedback. It receives sensory input, processes it, and responds.
Since a critical part of the brain is the hypothalamus, and the hypothalamus interacts with and controls the pituitary gland (the master gland of the endocrine system that controls all of the body's hormone systems), the brain also controls the endocrine system.
i dont know The Muscular System.
Spinal cord and brain
it all work together the nervous system works with every single system
The nervous system work very closelly to the endocrine system (hormones).
there aren't 2 divisions of the nervous system. (:
The Sympathetic and Parasympathetic nervous systems are the divisions of the ANS. The sympathetic is where "fight or flight" comes in, and the parasympathetic is what calms us down afterward -- they work to balance each other.
Circulatory. Respiratory. Immune. Nervous. Reproductive. urinary.
both parts of the nervous system,CNS and the SNS
Nervous system
it all work together the nervous system works with every single system
because most systems work hand in hand with the nervous system.
The peripheral nervous system is divided into the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous systems.