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Ok, you need to be more specific. Do you want to know about the central nervous system (cns) or peripheral nervous system (pns)? AND are you cheating on your homework?
The are a couple of evolutionary advantages of an organism developing a central nervous system. The main evolutionary advantage of an organism developing a central nervous system is the brain.
Not really - carbs are not essential for human diets BUT are required internally (by the central nervous system).
There are two parts of the nervous system. It is known as the central nervous system (spine and brain), and then the peripheral nervous system which includes the nerves. The nervous system serves with main functions. With the brain, there are many different hormones and also different impulses which are sent to various portions of the body to produce various actions. The peripheral nervous system helps with situations such as the "fight and flight response" and also with other responses that may need adrenaline etc.
That part is called as hypothalamus. It is supposed to be highest centre for the autonomic nervous system. You need the sympathetic nervous system to run and catch the bus. Sympathetic nervous system is the part of the autonomic nervous system.
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Your muscles and liver use glucose to make glucogen, your brain uses them for energy and to power your Central Nervous System, and your cells and tissues use them to help with growth.
Yes you can, however, you need to speak to your Physician or Pharmacist before doing so, as If they are not taken as the right dosages, they can cause central nervous system depression and death.
Someone can find the definition of the Autonomic Nervous System in libraries. They could also ask a scientist for the definition, they could help you figure out everything you need to know about the Autonomic Nervous System.
They all alter the functioning of the CNS (central nervous system).
The nervous system (NS) can be divided into the central nervous system (CNS) which is the brain and spinal cord and the peripheral nervous system (PNS) which is the rest of the body. One of the general functions of the NS is Motor function. Motor function uses peripheral neurons so this particular function belongs to the PNS. Motor functions can be divided into two categories: (1) As motor functions of the Somatic Nervous System and (2) as motor functions of the Autonomic Nervous System. The Somatic nervous system is voluntary and controls skeletal muscle. The autonomic nervous system, or ANS, is that part of the peripheral nervous system that is involuntary. The ANS controls and regulates smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and glands. Most neuron axons in the ANS are unmyelinated and myelinated axons are rare. It's not possible to describe the ANS without also describing the SNS and mentioning at least one of the functions (Motor function)of the nervous system. You need to see how they all fit together.
Complex multi cellular organisms need a nervous system to be able to contact the brain and be informed on which tasks need performing. Hope this helps...