Efferent neurons(ans)
The answer is nucleus :)
The brain controls all activity in the body and uses about 20 of the body's energy.
Yes, it is normal to feel a sensation of air in your shoulder after certain types of physical activity, such as stretching or certain movements that involve the shoulder joint. This sensation is often caused by the movement of air within the joint or surrounding tissues and is generally not a cause for concern.
Glandular epithelium is formed through a process called glandular differentiation, where epithelial cells undergo specialized changes to become glandular cells. This differentiation involves the expression of specific genes that regulate the formation and function of glands within the epithelial tissue. The glandular epithelium is characterized by the presence of secretory cells that produce and release substances such as hormones, enzymes, or mucus.
The area of the tongue that controls the taste and sensation of bitterness is located primarily in the back of the tongue, close to the uvula and going back towards the throat. The area of the tongue that controls the taste of sourness is located in the lateral-back of the tongue. The area that controls the sensation of saltiness is located on the lateral front of the tongue, and the part of the tongue that controls the sensation of sweetness is on the tip of the tongue.
The brain is the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls glandular activity and the muscles of the internal organs.
sympathetic and parasympathetic
They are controlled by the autonomic nervous system.
The nervous system is responsible for regulating body activity by transmitting signals between different parts of the body. It controls functions such as movement, sensation, and coordination, as well as higher cognitive functions.
The answer is nucleus :)
nucleus
the glomerulus.
the nucleus controls all the activity in the cell.
the nucleus controls all the activity in the cell.
The Trigminal Nerve (V)
The Skin controls the activity of the eccrine sweat glands.
the nucleus has enclosed within it genetic material in the form of DNA, which controls all cellular activity