Not connected to our nervous system
I think you mean the 'Autonomic' nervous system. It is responsible for regulating internal organs, among other things.
The peripheral nervous system refers to the network of nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord. It is responsible for transmitting information between the central nervous system and the rest of the body, controlling voluntary movements and involuntary functions.
I think you mean cyanide the poison, it shuts down the nervous system, which in turn shuts down the brain, and the vital organs.
Q1: Please give real life examples of one centralized system and one distributed system. Please explain why they are centralized or distributed systems.
The central nervous system regards anything in the brain and spinal cord.
Nervous system disorders are problems that affect the function of the nervous system.The nervous system is composed of the brain,spinal cord and the nerves that reach throughout the body
No, a group of organs does not necessarily mean an organ system. Organs work together within an organ system to perform specific functions, while a group of organs may not have a specific integration for a common purpose. Organs within a system have specific roles and interactions that support the overall function of the system.
CNS is an acronym for Central Nervous System, thus they are the same thing.
By SNS do you mean sensory nervous system? Spinal nerves are part of the Central nervous system (CNS) which also includes the brain.
An organ system is a group of organs working together
no it does not i mean look at germans.
The baby's sex is determined at conception, as the embryo develops into a fetus the sex organs also develop. A baby born so premature as to have undeveloped sex organs would also gave undeveloped pulmonary system, digestive system and nervous system which would mean she or he would not survive out side the womb.