Strokes are more commonly from something wrong in the circulatory system causing there to be something wrong in your nervous system, specifically, that part of your brain either temporarily or permanently stops receiving oxygen and dies.
The Nervous System
It affects the nervous system. It affects both those systems along with many others. It effects the endocrine system, because the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland, both secreting organs in the endocrine system, are located in the brain. If a stroke were to occur in those regions, the hypothalamus or the pituitary gland would not be able to secrete the hormones needed to keep homeostasis. The brain also controls the nervous system. So, a stroke does affect both.
what are the main function of the nervous systemThe main functions of the nervous system are to send messages to your brain to let it know when something is hurting you, or when something feels good. It is the only way you can feel, if we didn't have a nervous system we would not be able to move or communicate at all.
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a neurotoxin is something that comes from a wild animal. it is the venom. it affects the nervous system.
The nervous system receives and sends messages to the brain. We all know we do not like to be in pain but without it we would not know something is harming us and can cause sever damage.[hope it helps]
What would happen if the nervous system was not functioning properly? How would this affect the muscular system?
The autonomic nervous system. It runs automatically as opposed to thinking about doing something, it just does it on its own. If we had to think about breathing all day long, that would be very tiring.
Your nervous system would respond by sending an electrical message to your brain through your nervous system. Once you have recognized you were hurt, you would go and get a band-aid.
That would be the nervous system, specifically the Central Nervous system, more commonly abbreviated to CNS.
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The sympathetic nervous system.The sympathetic nervous system is the part of the autonomic nervous system that arouses the body and is involved in the "fight or flight" response.