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Fight or flight response.
When you get nervous, your body releases stress hormones that can reduce saliva production, leading to a dry mouth. This is part of the body's fight or flight response, preparing you to react to a perceived threat. Stress and anxiety can also cause mouth breathing, which can further contribute to dryness in the mouth.
The components of the SNS (Sympathetic Nervous System) include nerve fibers originating in the thoracic and lumbar regions of the spinal cord, neurotransmitters such as norepinephrine, adrenergic receptors on target tissues, and the fight or flight response it elicits in the body.
The reaction of your body when it touches a very hot object is an example of a reflex action. This rapid response is mediated by the nervous system to quickly remove the body from harm without conscious thought or control.
Well, your muscle/skeletal system is moving your body, and your endocrine system is providing the necessary hormones (adrenaline) to help you run, your cardio-respiratory system is working VERY hard to supply the body with oxygen, and your nervous system is controlling all of this... You are using pretty much every body system except your reproduction and excretory system (unless you are crapping your pants...)NovaNET answer Sympathetic system.......Good Luck ;)
Chameleon
The effector such as a muscle or gland brings about response in the nervous system.
The central nervous system
The central nervous system
Nervous tissue is specialized to respond to environmental changes. It consists of neurons that can detect stimuli, transmit electrical signals, and coordinate a response to the changes in the environment.
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The musculoskeletal system is the structure in the body that responds to motor impulses. This system includes muscles, bones, and joints that work together to produce movement in response to signals from the nervous system. Muscle fibers contract in response to motor impulses sent by the nervous system, leading to movement and coordination.
The nervous system sends signals to the muscles to contract or relax in response to changing conditions to help maintain homeostasis. For example, when body temperature rises, the nervous system can signal the muscles to initiate sweating to cool down. The coordination between the two systems ensures the body can respond appropriately to internal and external changes for balance.
Yes. The hypothalamus is part of your autonomic nervous center and can influence rate and depth in response to pain and temperature changes
sympathetic nervous system.
Central
The nervous system coordinates the body's response to changes in the internal and external environments The sense organs are part of the peripheral nervous system..