This answer can be as complex as the brain itself. Books are written about it. BUT the basics are: The central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The CNS includes the brain and spinal cord and the PNS involves the nerves that come and go from the CNS. The base units are the cells called neruons. There are three main types: sensory neurons (incoming info) and motor neuron (out going info or action) and a go-between) called an interneuron.
It is called a system.
The three main parts of the circulatory system are the heart, blood vessels, and blood.
He admitted to being diagnosed with Dyspraxia.
The nervous system The central nervous system
You can find a list of human body parts in anatomy textbooks, medical websites, or anatomy charts. These resources typically categorize body parts into systems such as the skeletal system, muscular system, nervous system, etc.
Neurological disorders affect the nervous system which is divided into two parts, the autonomic nervous system and the somatic nervous system. They are spread throughout the entire body and relate to many other systems such as the digestive system, heart rate and sexual arousal. Because these systems are so intertwined a neurological disorder could affect multiple body systems.
A Migraine is a neurological disorder/disease. The system it predominantly is ascribed to is the neurological system or nervous system.
The neurological system is the body information processor and it is also a tissue that begins and transmits nerve impulses.
It is part of the neurological system.
A major function of the neurological system is to transmit signals between different parts of the body, coordinating activities and enabling communication between the brain and the rest of the nervous system. This includes processing sensory information, controlling motor functions, and regulating bodily functions such as heart rate and digestion. Additionally, it plays a crucial role in cognition, emotions, and memory. Overall, the neurological system is essential for maintaining homeostasis and facilitating interaction with the environment.
yes.
The nervous system needed a big boss to manage all the neurological parts of the organism. The brain organizes everything and it transmits directives to all organs. The neurological big boss has a hard task to guarantee that all organs are able to work precisely.
The nervous system needed a big boss to manage all the neurological parts of the organism. The brain organizes everything and it transmits directives to all organs. The neurological big boss has a hard task to guarantee that all organs are able to work precisely. -Cutieful :)
no it is part of the neurological system. most organs have a system devoted to them.
The pons is an area of the brain, making it a part of the neurological system.
The integumentary system.
Cardiovascular and neurological