The spinal cord is not in the nervous system.
they both deject changes in the stomach and body! hope this helped!! :)
Large groups of neuron cell bodies are found in structures called ganglia in the peripheral nervous system and nuclei in the central nervous system. Ganglia are clusters of cell bodies outside the brain and spinal cord, whereas nuclei are centralized collections of cell bodies within the brain.
A large concentration of cell bodies within the central nervous system is referred to as a nucleus. Each nucleus typically carries out specific functions related to processing and transmitting information within the nervous system.
your body should naturally replenish it on its own a small loss in spinal fluid should have to large of an effect to cause any permanent damage to your brain or nervous system
well my friend, the best way to improve your nervous system is injesting narcotics, preferably large amounts of Nyquil. If you take enough NyQuil and a large amount of alcohol (preferably red wine) your nervous system should be able to act twice as fast. I hope that answers your question.
The meninges are a layer of connective tissue that protects the central nervous system from the rest of the body. They surround the brain and continue through the foramen magnum to surround the spinal cord.
The digestive system is related to the nervous system in such a way that the nervous system dictates the speed of breaking down of food. The nervous system overseas activity in the digestive tract, and regulates secretion if there are changes.
The brain sends signal through the nervous system to the ligaments and tendons and muscle. The muscle pulls to contract or lift or move. It relaxes when it is done moving. The spinal cord coordinates the movement of large muscle groups. If the spinal cord is too damaged or severed there is paralysis and any thing below the sever will no longer receive messages from the brain.
== == The nervous system of a wolf works just like that of a dog, and almost identical to yours. He doesn't have as large a neocortex as yours, especially the frontal lobes (presumedly for planning future actions), but on the other hand his sense of smell is several thousand times better than yours.
The foramen magnum is a large opening at the base of the skull through which the spinal cord passes and connects to the brain. It also allows for the passage of blood vessels and nerves between the brain and the spinal cord.
helps you stand up so you don't be all floppy and flexable. okay that's the way a 3rd grader views it ^^^ the spinal cord is the central nerve in the body. all information sent to limbs, fingers, and other controllable and non-controllable parts is sent to the spinal cord then to the brain, and vice-versa.
Giant multipolar neurons can be found in the central nervous system of vertebrates, particularly in the spinal cord and some parts of the brainstem. They are known for their large cell bodies and multiple dendritic projections that receive and integrate signals from other neurons.