If you put your hand on a burning stove, it sends a pain message to your brain. You feel it, so you know to pull your hand back so that you don't receive bigger damage to your hand. It is like a part of your body sending a 911 call to the brain. The brain then tells you what to do.
It is important because it's how the brain can control all of your organs. If the Central Nervous System is damaged, your organs may fail or you part of your body might become paralyzed and unable to move.
It controls our body movements and also controls EVERYTHING we do.
The nervous system has a brain stem.the brain stem makes reflex actions.
reflex actions are things that we do that needs no thinking like blinking,sneezing,knee jerk,etc.
The Dorsal
The cranium (skull) is the collection of bones that protects the brain, which is the major organ of the nervous system.
The nervous system sends signals to make muscles move....Apexxx
the cerebrospinal fluid and the meninges protects the CNS(central nervous system)
the skeletal system
a dorsal is an organ that protects the nervous system.
the hard structure protects your nervous system from getting damagedYour skeleton protects your nervous system by providing a sort of helmet for your brain. This helmet is called your skull and it helps keep the most important part of your nervous system safe.
it supports and protects the body
the axial skeleton protects all the major organs in the body it also protects the nervous system in the verebrae
The digestive and nervous system relate directly so as to perform various body functions. The digestive system will provide nutrients for the nervous system while the nervous system will coordinate the cells to perform digestion.
The spine, or vertebral column, protects the spinal cord of the nervous system.
digestive,nervous,ciculatory integumenyary systems work together maintain optimum body temperature