The parasympathetic
The peripheral nervous system is divided into two categories: autonomic and somatic systems. The autonomic system is the one that controls involuntary actions.
The nervous system is responsible for directing and coordinating activities of the other systems in the body. It receives and processes information from the sensory organs, sends signals to muscles and glands, and controls voluntary and involuntary actions.
The central nervous system is the part of the nervous system that controls all body activities, but it could not work without the peripheral nervous system.
Autonomic Nervous System.
The nervous system's main function is to communicate with and control every part of the body, whether it be voluntary or involuntary. It controls every reflex, action, emotion, and thought.
Peripheral
Central
Autonomic
Peripheral
the Somatic nervous system
Subdivision of the peripheral nervous system that regulates involuntary functions.
The "autonomic" parts of the nervous system.
autonomic nervous system.
The parasympathetic nervous system is the portion of the nervous system that is in charge for controlling internal organs and also the glands that acts involuntarily. The parasympathetic nervous system has also the ability to give orders to a body like times of danger, to digest, to release waste and urine from our body and also lacrimation.
The heart controls all activity and function of viscera. The heart is located in the autonomic nervous system.
somatic nervous system
The peripheral nervous system is divided into two categories: autonomic and somatic systems. The autonomic system is the one that controls involuntary actions.