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Organs involved in the nervous system are - Brain 🧠 -> Central Nervous System (CNS) Spinal Cord -> Peripheral Nervous System Nerves -> Peripheral Nervous System
I just got this question, and I couldn't find it on the Internet, but my Biology book says the autonomic nervous system. If you have the same book, the answer is D. Good luck! :D
Because, your brain is apart of your nervous system.... With out your brain you wouldn't be able to move, sit, talk, see,, hear, or even learn..... That's why its so important to have your brain in school
Central & Peripheral Edit: I don't think the last person read the entire question. Central (CNS) and Peripheral (PNS) are the two major divisions of the nervous system but the question is asking specifically about the central. Two major division of the central nervous system (structurally) are White matter and Gray matter.
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Well, two important parts of the nervous system is the Central Nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. I hope that answers your question.
"The Importance of the brain to the nervous system" is one of the good grabbers for essay on why the nervous system is important.
It makes you more alert.Its good to be nervous because then you know that its important to you.
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makes you nervous on first dates and in court.
They get nervous when that have to go and when they are hungry. Answering your question yes.
The brain is the most important organ of the nervous system. The spinal cord and the brain are the main parts of the nervous system but the spinal cord is not considered to be an organ.
Neuregulin are important because they assist in the functions of the nervous system. They help the development of the nervous system and cardiac development.
That part is called as hypothalamus. It is supposed to be highest centre for the autonomic nervous system. You need the sympathetic nervous system to run and catch the bus. Sympathetic nervous system is the part of the autonomic nervous system.
They are the neutrons.