The Brain controls your organs... and all the rest of your body.
The brain dos not control the nervous system because it is part of the nervous system. It does control ALL other systems though.
the brain
No but it controls it. The brain is the main part of the nervous system. The lungs are the main parts of the respiratory system.
The hypothalamus is the part of the brain that regulates the autonomic nervous system.
The CNS, (Central nervous system, which includes the spinal chord) and the brain.
The limbic system is the part(s) of the brain said to be responsible for the four Fs: feeling, fighting, fearing, and reproduction. ;)
Midbrain in the Brain Stem
The cardiovascular - regulatory system and it is part of the autonomic nerve system which is controled by the limbic system found deep in the center of the brain.
Many parts of the brain control your muscles. There is a part of the brain called the Central Nerve System or CNS located towards the center of the brain. This are controls your nerves and movement. Everytime you want to move a body part, your brain sends a message lightning speed to your nerves and that is how you move. Without the Central Nerve System, you would be paralized and unable to move.
the whole brain controls the whole nervous system.
The brain stem is the part that controls breathing, it is the stem that allows the respiratory system to work and help you breathe
the brain
No but it controls it. The brain is the main part of the nervous system. The lungs are the main parts of the respiratory system.
No. The brain is made of nerve cells. And the nerve cells in the brain are part of the central nervous system that does not regenerate.
The nervous system, in particular a part of the brain called the hypothalamus, controls thirst.
the neuron that controls our eye movement and it ism important
The third cranial nerve.
The pons and medulla oblongata
The frontal cortex, and the limbic system.