i think you mean nervous systems; central (CNS), autonomic (ANS), and the sympathetic or para-sympathetic (SNS).
Each ear has three main nerves: the vestibulocochlear nerve, the facial nerve, and the vestibular nerve. These nerves are responsible for hearing, balance, and facial movement.
The three main parts of the nerves includes the central nervous system, the peripheral nervous system and the autonomic nervous system.
The three types of nerves in the spinal cord are: afferent, efferent, and interneurons.
The nerves help you feel things in your body
what major nerves arise from the coccygeal plexus
You have three nerves, which supply your forearm. Radial, ulnar and median nerve. Out of these three nerves, median nerve is the main nerve to supply forearm muscles and some of the hand muscles.
The main part is the nerves the nerves tell your body to move.
The three kinds of nerves are sensory nerves, motor nerves, and mixed nerves. Sensory nerves transmit signals from sensory receptors to the central nervous system, allowing us to perceive stimuli. Motor nerves carry signals from the central nervous system to muscles, facilitating movement. Mixed nerves contain both sensory and motor fibers, enabling communication in both directions.
I have no doubt they do. All animals have nerves and the main function of nerves is to sense or feel things in their environment.
motor, sensory, mixed
There are several nerves that regulate the heartbeat. The heartbeat starts when a signal is given off from the SA node. The main nerves in the heart are called the Purkinje Fibers.
The primary nerves involved in breathing are the phrenic nerve and the intercostal nerves. The phrenic nerve controls the diaphragm, the main muscle involved in breathing, while the intercostal nerves control the muscles between the ribs that help with the mechanics of breathing.