The brain is a marvelous organ. It collects data on your being and surroundings, and can analyze these to detect problems or advantageous conditions.
It senses the position of the body, and sends signals to the limbs (for example) to perform actions.
Your eyes are an extension of the brain surface, most of which is light sensitive.
Specialized different areas are responsible for hearing and speech.
The brain needs an oxygen supply to keep going - indeed the brain and blood supply appear in the records at the same time. Earlier primitive animals have a sensory apparatus, but not yet a brain.
There are several separate parts to the brain, probably reflecting ancient evolution of this organ.
The connections between the brain and the rest of the body, are by means of nerves as above, and by chemical hormone signals via the blood supply.
It makes chemicals. For example, chemicals from and to the brain and stomach help you to know when you are hungry/full.
Spinal Cord.
spinal cord
The brain sends messages through your body, which makes your nervous system work.
The vital function that oxygen serves in the human body is respiration. Oxygen is needed for the lungs to function and for the proper functioning of other vital organs such as the heart and brain.
General sense organs consist of microscopic receptors widely distributed throughout the body in the skin, muscles, tendons, joints, and other internal organs of the body.
Our body is made of cells and when the same cells come together, they form a tissue. Different tissues form an organ. Different organs form an organ system and different organs form an organism. This is a simple way to understand an organism by 'pieces' instead of learning it all at one time. You will find that most studies: math, chemistry, physics are done in this way.
The body's nerves control body functions, such as vital organs, sensation, and movement. The nerves of the spinal cord are the means of communication from the brain to peripheral nerves.
Because brain transmits electrochemical signals throughout the body which will trigger other organs to function, specifically brain is responsible for other organs to function.
Because brain transmits electrochemical signals throughout the body which will trigger other organs to function, specifically brain is responsible for other organs to function.
Because brain transmits electrochemical signals throughout the body which will trigger other organs to function, specifically brain is responsible for other organs to function.
Because brain transmits electrochemical signals throughout the body which will trigger other organs to function, specifically brain is responsible for other organs to function.
Because brain transmits electrochemical signals throughout the body which will trigger other organs to function, specifically brain is responsible for other organs to function.
Because brain transmits electrochemical signals throughout the body which will trigger other organs to function, specifically brain is responsible for other organs to function.
all of your organs are connected to your brain. for example when you touch something hot your brain sends impulses to the body part to move.
Every single function of the body is managed and controlled by the 'brain', including our organs and senses.
The vestibular organs, the eyes and the brain are the body organs that control the body's vision.
The brain is like the central control system of the body. The brain sends messages to and receives messages from other organs and systems.
The brain is like the central control system of the body. The brain sends messages to and receives messages from other organs and systems.
Three body organs are: the brain, the heart, the liver.