The brain generates efferent signals for the body.
Efferent signals travel down the spinal cord, and out to target areas of the body.
Afferent feedback signals travel back to the spinal cord, and back up to the brain for processing.
The 'Central Nervous System' is the brain and spinal cord.
The 'Peripheral Nervous System' is all the other nerves in your body that come from the brain and spinal cord.
The central nervous system, or CNS, is a major division of the nervous system. It is comprised of the brain and the spinal cord.
the central nervous system consisits of the brain and spinal cord
the peripheral nervous system consists of the sensory and motor nerves (motor neurones)
actually, your question may not be complete. I may be off on this but it is several systems that work together. The nervous system, the circulatory system, the limbic system, endocrine system, skeletal and musculatory systems, and digestive systems. It could be some combine with others such as spinal cord is directly involved in nervous system activity.
The nervous system is connected through cells called neurons, which can be up to a metre long. these are connected to the spinal cords and also to the brain which is the head of the nervous system, the neurons break down into smaller receptors which are in our skin etc.
The two are made up of nerves, and they work together as a system, so together they are said to comprise the overall nervous system.The Central Nervous System (CNS) is the command center for the body; the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) provides the CNS with sensory information, and also conveys activation signals to muscles from the CNS to help the organism move and survive.
The nervous system work very closelly to the endocrine system (hormones).
The two systems that work with the muscular system is nervous system and circulatory system:) ur welcome
The nervous system
Spinal cord and brain
nerves, and the spinal cord.
The Nervous System
The two work together. The central nervous system is comprised of the brain and the spinal cord; the peripheral nervous system is comprised of all the nerves and ganglia outside the brain and spinal cord.The peripheral nervous system sends sensory information to the central nervous system, which assesses that information, and then sends motor control signals back down the peripheral nervous system to cause the body to act in relation to the information or events sensed.
Your central nervous system controls your entire body via the spinal cord.
It is the starting point of the nervous system and is like the computer of your body; so therefore, the brain works with all body systems
actually, your question may not be complete. I may be off on this but it is several systems that work together. The nervous system, the circulatory system, the limbic system, endocrine system, skeletal and musculatory systems, and digestive systems. It could be some combine with others such as spinal cord is directly involved in nervous system activity.
The CNS is the brain and the spinal cord. Has a complex network of neurons that work to send, receive, and interpret information.
The nervous system is connected through cells called neurons, which can be up to a metre long. these are connected to the spinal cords and also to the brain which is the head of the nervous system, the neurons break down into smaller receptors which are in our skin etc.
it all work together the nervous system works with every single system
The two are made up of nerves, and they work together as a system, so together they are said to comprise the overall nervous system.The Central Nervous System (CNS) is the command center for the body; the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) provides the CNS with sensory information, and also conveys activation signals to muscles from the CNS to help the organism move and survive.