The digestive system is related to the nervous system in such a way that the nervous system dictates the speed of breaking down of food. The nervous system overseas activity in the digestive tract, and regulates secretion if there are changes.
The digestive system actually functions fairly independently of the central nervous system in organisms such as humans. The necessary functions of the digestive system are performed automatically by the enteric nervous system. Central nervous system can only modulate the activity (increase or decrease) of the digestive system.
The nervous system regulates the speed at which food moves through the digestive system. It also alerts people of when they are hungry.
The nervous system has a large part in the digestive system. It tells the body when it should do actions and when to not do actions.
The digestive system contains its own, local nervous system referred to as the enteric, or intrinsic, nervous system
An accessory organ is one that play a direct role in the digestive system and is not a gland. An example of this type of organ is the human teeth.
All the systems play a role in maintaining homeostasis but one in particular that is at the center is the nervous system.
Role of CNS biomarkers in early discovery, in drug development and for future diagnostics
Responsiveness.
Your nervous system control your body by three ways. Firstly it control your body through autonomic nervous system. This happens at subconscious level and you can not appreciate the importance of the role of nervous system in body regulation at this level. Then your nervous system regulate your body via pituitary hormones. This important aspect is also grossly neglected by most of the authors. Then the nervous system coordinates the body system through sensory and motor nervous system.
controls the muscles by the motor nurons.
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An accessory organ is one that play a direct role in the digestive system and is not a gland. An example of this type of organ is the human teeth.
Naturally, the nervous system needs nutrients (particularly oxygen) to keep it's cells alive and functional, just like any other system.
The digestive system is an organ system because it consists of many organs: the, mouth, esophagus, stomach, pancreas, gall bladder, small intestine, large intestine, rectum, and anus. All of these organs play a role in the digestive system.
All the systems play a role in maintaining homeostasis but one in particular that is at the center is the nervous system.
chewing the food to swollow it, so the food is then small enoigh to travel through the digestive system.
A villus looks like a finger these fingerlike organs play an important role in the digestive system
they break down the food first then the rest of the digestive system breaks it down more.
Many bacteria in the body help eat many other things you might digest and will keep it from harming you.
The digestive form or system means intake of food by the body,its absorption,and leaving the unwanted objects through urine and stool. The pancreas plays a pivotal role in digestive system.Both the kidneys also play an important role in refining the food nutrient intake vital for human body.
it helps us balance