Chronic pain is within the province of the parasympathetic nervous system, and the changeover occurs as the body attempts to adapt to the pain.
NERVOUS system
The central nervous system.
neuroblasts
There are organs within any system but no systems within an other system. The nervous systems has the brain, the mid brain, the hind brain, the cord and the nerves.
Both Macrophages and leukocytes act as phagocytes within the CNS
The nervous system. Which is made up of the peripheral nervous system and the central nervous system (including the brain).
Cutaneous sensory receptors in the skin are part of the somatosensory portion of the nervous system.
The understanding of acute or chronic pathophysiology of the nervous and endocrine system can affect one's practice negatively if enough knowledge is not present to accurately diagnose conditions in the nervous and endocrine systems.
chronic
SLE... it is lupus
There isn't any. You're thinking of the nervous system - but the messages are all chemical. The electrical activity is a side effect.
The nervous system is initially divided into the central nervous system (CNS) (brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS) (pretty much all nerves and related structures that do not reside in the brain or spinal cord). The PNS is then divided into two two divisions known as the somatic division (voluntary) and the autonomic division (involuntary). The autonomic nervous system is then once more divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions.