because your body is cool
The nervous and endocrine systems control homeostasis
What is the chemical and nervous control of blood vessels?
no the brain does not control the nervous system however it is a big part of the nervous system and helps it in many ways.
Hormone levels can be controlled by the nervous system (neural control), by other hormones (hormonal control), or by body fluids such as the blood (humoral control).
The brain.
The somatic nervous system is the voluntary part of the brain and it operates under conscious control. The autonomic nervous system is the part of the brain that is involuntary, and that humans have no control over.
The nervous system is all parts of the system while the Central Nervous system is composed of the brain and the spinal cord which contains your central nerves.
The nervous and endocrine systems control homeostasis
What is the chemical and nervous control of blood vessels?
no the brain does not control the nervous system however it is a big part of the nervous system and helps it in many ways.
Hormone levels can be controlled by the nervous system (neural control), by other hormones (hormonal control), or by body fluids such as the blood (humoral control).
Respiratory system is controlled by Nervous system.That isthe major relation between them. Respiration is involuntary IE we cannot control it by our will.The Autonomous nervous system controls it. Medulla oblongata which is a part of the brain and nervous system controls such actions
Plants lack nervous system.
Autonomic is the automatic nervous system eg pain response (something you cannot not control) while the somatic nervous system is the thing we can control.
Nervous tissue is made up of different cells working together to perform a given function -- in this case, to carry messages from one part of the body to another. Different nervous tissues working together make up nervous system organs, such as nerves, the spinal cord, or the brain. These organs work together in the nervous system, a collection of organs performing a body function. So, in sum, the difference between nervous tissue and the nervous system is one of size and scope: nervous tissue makes up nervous organs, which make up the nervous system.
In humans, the cerebrum is the superior-most region of the central nervous system. The anterior aspect of the cerebrum controls the thinking. Here is where the ability to recognize future consequences resulting from current actions, to choose between good and bad actions, and determine similarities and differences between things or events.
Central Nervous System