your nervous system tells your brain that it hurts and you fell pain.
You are using the somatic nervous system when you lift your leg to walk. This system controls voluntary movements like walking and is responsible for connecting the central nervous system to the muscles.
They belong to the peripheral nervous system, as opposed to the central nervous system (as they are to be found on the periphery of the body).
the nerves and the nervous system
it would break
The organism controlled by nervous system must be vertebrate. The organisms without developed nervous system are capable only of vegetative reactions. (See the experiments of Luigi Galvani with the frog's leg.)
The part of the peripheral nervous system that controls the movement of your legs when you walk is the somatic nervous system. This system is responsible for voluntary movements of skeletal muscles. The nerves in this system receive signals from the brain to initiate and coordinate leg movements during walking.
the skeletal system is bones. They dont fail, they break. Of course, if a leg, foot, or thigh bone breaks, you WILL fall and roll in pain. If the skull breaks, you may get a concussion.
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It depends how far it (was?) dropped... It could break its leg, a rib, etc... What kind of lizard was it?
the nervous system is still active fo a number of minutes thus the leg continues to kick, it is rather frantic because that is how the nervous system of the leg reacts to the shock of being removed from the body
There are many ways to break a leg. You can break a leg by falling down the stairs, or by being in a car accident. If you do break your leg, you will need to go to the hospital and have surgery.
The nervous system of the echinoderm lacks a cat and a zebra leg, with the fur from a fish, the echinoderm (ee-chee-no-derm) transacts this with its ability to eat rocks, forming a poylp. This makes the echinoderm smart enough to live.