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The branch of the life sciences which deals with the structure and function of the nervous system is called neuroscience.
Neurons
neurons
it's a single organ from the nervous system
The structural and functional unit of the nervous system is the neuron cell.
Structure: Brain, spinal cord, nerves throughout the body Function: conveys sensory input to the brain where it is processed
Neuropsychology is the study of the brain's structure and function. Neurobiology or Neuroscience is the study of the nervous system, which includes the brain.
I think the answer you're looking for here is nervous tissue which carries action potentials, or nervous impulses, between the tissues and are central nervous system. However, from another point of view you could also consider the cardiovascular system as carrying hormonal messages throughout the body.
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Basically what it does is protect the brain structure.
The function is to detect and to try to control! The structure is three fold. First, the ANS controls internal functions. Second, the CNS controls the nervous systems. Third, the PNS conveys information about the environment and "output" functions.
Motor neurons send messages from the brain or spinal cord to the body.