kidneys...bladder
the another name of nervous system is (ns) surgery
The respiratory system oxygenates the blood (providing oxygen to tissues of the NS), allowing for cellular metabolism. It also eliminates carbon dioxide from the blood as a waste product of cellular metabolism of the NS.
yes
"ns" can refer to different things depending on the context. Common meanings include "nanoseconds" as a unit of time measurement, "nameserver" in the context of domain names and networking, and "nonspecific" when used in general conversation.
Yes you can but you will sacrifice speed and performance also your system my be more unstable. Note if your system calls for 70ns you cannot use 60ns memory.
There are about 9.778 miles between Halifax, NS and Sackville NS.
10 ns RAM is faster than 60 ns RAM.
In Objective C NS means NextStep.
Yes, the central nervous system (which includes the brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system (which includes all nerves outside the central nervous system) together make up the nervous system in the body.
1) The endocrine system works with the NS (via the hypothalamus and pituitary) 2) The musculoskeletal system works with the NS (via motor neurons) 3) The cardiopulmonary system works with the NS (via the sinoatrial node of the heart interfacing with cardiac muscle)
You're giving too little information; ns or NS can mean several different things: new series, new style, not specified, not sufficient, Nova Scotia, nuclear ship, and probably other meanings as well. What kind of examination are you asking about?
NS-Shaft was created in 1996.