Hypothalamus
Hypothalamus
The autonomic nervous system controls the involuntary functions of the body, such as heart rate, digestion, and breathing. It has two branches: the sympathetic branch, which activates the body's "fight or flight" response, and the parasympathetic branch, which promotes relaxation and rest. Overall, the autonomic nervous system helps to maintain homeostasis and regulate vital bodily processes.
Both visceral activities and involuntary response are controlled by a specific part of the brain know as the Mendullu although this part of the brain sends signals to the Central Nervous System (CNS) which has overall control of the body's visceral activities.
The nervous system controls the heartbeat by sending electrical signals through the heart's specialized cells. Pupil size is regulated by the autonomic nervous system, with the sympathetic system dilating the pupils and the parasympathetic system constricting them. Overall, the nervous system plays a crucial role in regulating various bodily functions, including heart rate and pupil size, to maintain homeostasis.
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The nervous system is responsible for doing everything that the body does while swimming. The autonomic system keeps the heart pumping blood, increasing the heart rate as the body requires more energy and oxygen. It also increases the rate of breathing and the reflexes coordinate inhalation (when the mouth and nose are above water) and exhalation (usually when below the water surface). In cold water, the nerves may trigger the reduction of blood flow in the outer layer of the skin (to keep the blood warm) and the hypothalamus may increase the body's overall temperature. The voluntary nervous system sends commands from the brain to the individual muscles of the arms and legs, depending on the type of swimming stroke used.
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The two are made up of nerves, and they work together as a system, so together they are said to comprise the overall nervous system.The Central Nervous System (CNS) is the command center for the body; the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) provides the CNS with sensory information, and also conveys activation signals to muscles from the CNS to help the organism move and survive.
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