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A part of the nervous system dealing with actions that you control?

somatic senses


What parts of the body does the nervous system control?

Your brain and actions (i believe actions).


How does nervous system affects your behavior?

The Peripheral Nervous System works with the Central Nervous System. They control actions such as thinking, remembering, learning, and feeling.


What are the things not control by the autonomic nervous system in the body?

Voluntary actions


How does peripheral nervous system affects your behavior?

The Peripheral Nervous System works with the Central Nervous System. They control actions such as thinking, remembering, learning, and feeling.


What is the function of the autonamic nervous system?

Subdivision of the peripheral nervous system that regulates involuntary functions.


Which actions are functions of the somatic nervous system?

Peripheral nervous system, voluntary control of body movements using skeletal


A part of the nervous system dealing with actions you do not control?

The autonomic nervous system is responsible for controlling involuntary functions like breathing, heart rate, and digestion. It functions automatically, without conscious effort, to regulate essential bodily processes and maintain internal balance.


What consist of the brain and spinal cord?

The nervous system


Alcohol effect on the central nervous system?

Temporarily slows actions of the nervous system.


How does the respiratory system and the nervous system work together?

Respiratory system is controlled by Nervous system.That isthe major relation between them. Respiration is involuntary IE we cannot control it by our will.The Autonomous nervous system controls it. Medulla oblongata which is a part of the brain and nervous system controls such actions


Why is the autonomic nervous system so named?

autonomic nervous system refers to visceral organs that we are unable to control. these organs control actions such as breathing, heart rate, etc. that occur without having to be thought about