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The outer nervous system consists of the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system. The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements and receives sensory information. The autonomic nervous system regulates involuntary functions like heart rate, digestion, and breathing.
The meninges provide an outer covering for the brain. The meninges are considered part of the nervous system.
The brain stem is connected to the spinal cord, which is the central nerve bundle (nerve trunk) that branches out into the various areas of the outer nervous system. In addition to the central nervous system is also the peripheral nervous system, which controls autonomic functions meant to maintain vital functions of the body. The peripheral nervous system is divided into the sympathetic nervous system (exciting, alerting, fight-or-flight) and parasympathetic nervous system (relaxing).
The enteric nervous system is usually called the intestinal nervous branch of the nervous system. It regulates the digestive system.
Nicotine found in cigarettes speeds up the nervous system.
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No, myocytes can not be found in the central nervous system, or the central nervous system for that matter.... I am doing a test on it and searching the answers and that was one of the questions, i said yes and it was wrong so...
They belong to the peripheral nervous system, as opposed to the central nervous system (as they are to be found on the periphery of the body).
They belong to the peripheral nervous system, as opposed to the central nervous system (as they are to be found on the periphery of the body).
No, the adrenal cortex is not an extension of the sympathetic nervous system. The adrenal cortex is the outer region of the adrenal gland that produces hormones like cortisol and aldosterone. The sympathetic nervous system is a part of the autonomic nervous system that controls the body's fight or flight response.