The jugular veins carry blood from the brain. The carotid arteries carry blood to the brain.
internal jugular vein and the brachiocephalic artery
Internal cartoid artery
No. The circulatory system is made up of the heart and all the blood vessels.
There is only one major organ in circulatory system that is heart. Brain and lungs are not its parts they are parts of nervous and resperatory system. you may also see blood vessels as a part of circulatory system but its not an organ.
yes brain i s involved in reflex actions as it makes a pathway for sensory neuron to connect with and brain then directs the motor neuron to take a particular action which is given by effector !(muscles)
The organs of the circulatory system are the heart, blood vessels and the blood.The heart, arteries, veins, platelets, capillaries, red blood cells are in the circulatory system.These vary from organism to organism. In mammals such as humans, the circulatory system comprises the heart and blood vessels, and, strictly, the lymphatic vessels.Heart, lungs and kidneys.the heart,brain and the body hope i helped :)
The blood vessels around the brain help supply energy for your brain
yes brain i s involved in reflex actions as it makes a pathway for sensory neuron to connect with and brain then directs the motor neuron to take a particular action which is given by effector !(muscles)
hair and finger or toenails Also the cornea of the eye (O2 gets there from the inside of the eyelids when you blink ... and from some diffusion so long as it's moist [also a function of blinking]).
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A contralateral motor pathway is a neutral pathway located at the opposite side of the brain. It is on the eighth nerve of the cochlear nucleus.
You can think of a brain pathway as a power line that connects two brain regions. Brain pathways are made up of interconnected neurons along which signals are transmitted from one brain region to another.
The old pathway in the brain refers to well-established neural connections and habits, while the new pathway refers to forming new connections through learning and adaptation. The old pathway is efficient but can lead to automatic responses, while the new pathway allows for flexibility and personal growth. Stimulating the new pathway can help break free from old patterns and create new ways of thinking and behaving.
The three major organs of the circulatory system are: The Heart, The Brain and The Lungs: