No. The autonomic nervous system is responsible for controlling the muscle activity of your stomach.
somatic is voluntary autonomic is involuntary.
The peripheral nervous system has two main systems that use cranial and spinal nerves: the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system. The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensations, while the autonomic nervous system controls involuntary processes such as heart rate, digestion, and respiration.
No, the autonomic nervous system does.
The muscular system is the mechanical force behind the digestive system. Beginning when you take a bite, your muscular system aids your digestive system. Chewing and swallowing are done by the muscular system; muscles surrounding your stomach churn up food to aid digestion; muscles transport digested food through your intestines and eventually out of your body. (The muscles for chewing and swallowing are voluntary muscles; the rest are involuntary.)
Autonomic nervous system is one of the two subdivisions of the nervous system; the other being the somatic nervous system. The autonomic nervous system regulates and controls bodily functions and processes without conscious control or voluntary input (e.g. pumping blood around your body or digesting food). It is further subdivided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems; categorized by the neurotransmitters utilized and the physiological functions.Sympathetic = "fight or flight"Parasympathetic = "rest & digest" systemBoth are part of the autonomic nervous system.Longer than a sentence but I'm sure you cut it down somehow!
autonomic The parasympathetic nervous system is part of the nervous system.
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The stomach belongs to its own system, the digestive system. The digestive system is responsible for breaking down the food we eat into energy, whereas the circulatory system transport blood, oxygen and nutrients throughout the body, and the nervous system keeps everything in check and tells our bones, muscles, etc. how to move.
The digestive system includes the stomach. The stomach is a hollow, muscular organ that is capable of stretching. Food enters the stomach from the esophagus. The body system that the stomach belongs to is the digestive system.
The stomach is a generic term for the system that digests food. The small intestine is a part of that system
The digestive system is related to the nervous system in such a way that the nervous system dictates the speed of breaking down of food. The nervous system overseas activity in the digestive tract, and regulates secretion if there are changes.
The nervous system regulates the speed at which food moves through the digestive system. It also alerts people of when they are hungry.