The spinal cord.
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Arthropoda do not have a backbone or a centralized nervous system. They also do not have lungs for breathing.
Well, two important parts of the nervous system is the Central Nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. I hope that answers your question.
The glial cells that surround the neurons produce myelin.
In order for a living organism to be classified as a vertebrate it must have a backbone, a central nervous system that is partly enclosed by this backbone, and also a muscular system. Silverfish are insects and crabs are crustaceans, both invertebrates, they lack a backbone.
The brain is the most important organ of the nervous system. The spinal cord and the brain are the main parts of the nervous system but the spinal cord is not considered to be an organ.
The vertebrae and the skull surround the central nervous system (CNS), which consists of the brain and spinal cord. This system is responsible for processing sensory information, coordinating movement, and regulating bodily functions. The vertebral column protects the spinal cord, while the skull encases the brain, safeguarding these vital components of the nervous system.
No, Schwann cells do not surround axons of neurons in the cerebrum. Schwann cells are primarily found in the peripheral nervous system, where they myelinate peripheral axons. In the central nervous system, including the cerebrum, oligodendrocytes perform a similar function by myelinating axons.
because most systems work hand in hand with the nervous system.
Neuregulin are important because they assist in the functions of the nervous system. They help the development of the nervous system and cardiac development.
autonomic The parasympathetic nervous system is part of the nervous system.
makes you nervous on first dates and in court.