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Brain is the operator of our body. all our body parts have nerves.all the nerves are connected to the spinal cord in the back. from the spinalcord it reaches the Brain.
The central nervous system is composed of all of these nerves. The central nervous system is responsible for many of the reactions we experience daily, because it integrates the nerves and reactions from every part of the human body.
They are called as motor neuron.
The central nervous system is composed of all of these nerves. The central nervous system is responsible for many of the reactions we experience daily, because it integrates the nerves and reactions from every part of the human body.
The spinal cord and all nerves are composed of nervous tissue. The myelin sheath conducts nerve impulses.
All the spinal nerves in their distribution are mixed nerves
There are no nerves to and from the body. All nerves are within the body.
With a few notable exceptions, everywhere within the Body.
brain and spine
The peripheral nervous system consists of all the spinal nerves and cranial nerves. These nerves connect the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) to the rest of the body, allowing for communication and control of bodily functions.
it is made up by nerves and associated cells that are not part of the brain and the spinal cord, included here are cranial nerves that pass through openings in the skull and stimulate regions of the head and neck, spinal nerves, and ganglia(ganglia are collections of nerve cell bodies).
No, not all nerves are thinner than a strand of hair. Some nerves can be thicker, depending on their location and function in the body.