Central Nervous System (CNS)
The spine, or vertebral column, protects the spinal cord of the nervous system.
because it encases the spinal cord
the CNS is your brain and spinal cord, so the skull protects the brain, and the vertebrates in your spine help protect the nerves in your spine.
The system that the cardiovascular system depends on includes the respiratory system as well as the central nervous system. The central nervous system includes the brain and spine.
The system that the cardiovascular system depends on includes the respiratory system as well as the central nervous system. The central nervous system includes the brain and spine.
A neurosurgeon is a doctor who diagnoses and surgically treats diseases related to the central nervous system and peripheral nervous systems, such as trauma, congenital malformations, tumors, infections of the head or spine, vascular diseases, stroke, and degenerative diseases of the spine. The education and training to become a neurosurgeon are very rigid and comprehensive.
parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems
the nervous system serves as a messenger service to the brain
The fluid which can be found in the facets of the spine is called Cerebrospinal Fluid. The functions of Cerebrospinal Fluid, which often work along with the venous and central nervous systems, include providing a sort of liquid cushion for the spine and assisting with the circulation of substances and organisms that include molecules and nutrients.
The spinal cord itself is part of the nervous system. However, it runs through the centre of the spine, which is part of the skeletal system.
The nervous system is used to trasmit information around the body. It is made of two systems: the central nervous system (which consists of the spine and brain) and the peripheral nervous system (which consists of neurones and receptors). There are three types of neurones: sensory neurones, relay neurons, and motor neurones.
The ribcage