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The nervous system regulates the whole body's responses to the environment. The afferent nervous signals flow from sensory organs and other internal receptors to the spine and brain, indicating the current state of the body and its surroundings. The efferent nervous signals flow from the brain and the spine to all the effectors in the body's organs, so the body can change and therefore adapt to its surroundings.
to get to your brain
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The body's promotion of blood flow to, and creating of, a pattern of voids within a connective tissue, or a tissue having sparse vascularity, such as a tendon or a meniscus.
Exercise increases blood flow to the brain. The brain needs oxygen to function, so the more blood flow, the more oxygen, the better the brain works.
Yes a ''pitstone'' is a brain because your brain feels squishy from the inside but hard from they outside that is why we call it ''stone'' we call it ''pit'' because of the windmills they flow out air and we flow out ideas with our brain that is why we call it ''pit''.
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it stops the blood flow to your brain either killing you or giving you serious brain damage
The brain itself does not pulse, but it does have a blood flow. The veins and arteries do have a pulse.
THe blood flow is controlled by the brain. Please recomend me.
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