45 miles :) ily
The human nervous system is estimated to be around 100 billion miles long, if all the nerve fibers were lined up end to end. This includes the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system (nerves throughout the body).
There are close to 45 miles of nerves running from head to toe in the body. There are 43 pairs of nerves in this system.
approximately 180,000 miles, enought to wrap 5 times around the earth. Jonathan.
Kathryn Miles has written: 'The sympathetic nervous system and the immune response in mice'
The human nervous system goes as fast as 268 miles per hour. This speed is as fast as a Bugatti Veyron Super Sport which was known worldwide in 2010 to be the speediest production vehicle, going 268 miles per hour.
F. A. Miles has written: 'Excitable cells' -- subject(s): Nervous system, Neurology, Popular works
a nerve cell can be metres long so it has more area to Cary the nerve impulse away from the cell body.
45 miles long!
100,000 miles
36.6m/h
1 interesting fact about the nervous system isThe nervous system controls our body with us knowing it and with us not knowing it. Example: blinking, sneezingALSO the nervous system has NEURONZ and CEREBRELZ
it would go around the world more than five times.