the nervous system works.
There are many diseases of the nervous system, two among them are "polio" and "multiple sclerosis". Both are very debilitating.
I think you mean the 'Autonomic' nervous system. It is responsible for regulating internal organs, among other things.
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Mercury is poisonous. It can damage the nervous system, endocrine system, and kidneys among other organs.
The nervous system can be damaged by trauma, drugs, a whole lot of diseases, or damage to the spine, among other things.
CNS are 3 consonants. Among other things, they may be the abbreviation for Central Nervous System.
One feature not unique to vertebrates is the presence of a notochord, which is a flexible rod-like structure that provides support. While vertebrates have a more complex backbone and nervous system, notochords are also found in other animal groups, such as cephalochordates and some invertebrates, indicating a more primitive form of structural support. This evolutionary trait highlights the shared ancestry among different animal phyla.
it is because mammals have highly developed nervous system and presence of spinal cord.
A central nervous system depressant (or relaxer), a social lubricant, and a source of energy, among many other things.
A distributed system in operating system, is simple the distribution of jobs among the different unit of a computer system. Eg:- When printing a picture the job are distributed among different unit of a computer such as a processor , RAM, and a printer..ETC
The nervous system interacts with the endocrine system through the hypothalamus, which helps regulate hormone release and responses to stress. It also interacts with the muscular system to control movement and coordination through motor neurons.
Yes, ants and ladybugs are invertebrates.Specifically, invertebrates have no backbones whereas vertebrates do. Vertebrates include amphibians, birds, fish, mammals and reptiles. Ants and ladybugs number among insects, which have no backbones and therefore are invertebrates.