An automatic response of the nervous system to the environment is reflex. A prolonged period of deep unconsciousness is a coma.
A predictable automatic response to a stimulus is called a reflex. Reflexes are involuntary and occur rapidly without conscious thought, often to protect the body from harm. An example is the knee-jerk reflex, where tapping the knee causes an automatic leg extension. These responses are essential for survival and are mediated by the nervous system.
An automatic response to a stimulus is an involuntary reaction that occurs without conscious thought, typically mediated by the nervous system. This response is often referred to as a reflex, such as pulling your hand back from a hot surface. Reflexes are designed to protect the body from harm and help maintain homeostasis. They involve a sensory input, a neural pathway, and a motor output, allowing for quick reactions to specific stimuli.
Yes.
Central chemoreceptors of the central nervous system are located on the ventrolateral medullary surface.
A simple unlearned response to a stimulus is known as a reflex. Reflexes are automatic, involuntary actions that occur in response to specific stimuli, such as pulling your hand away from a hot surface. They are typically mediated by the nervous system and do not require conscious thought or prior learning. An example is the knee-jerk reflex, where tapping the knee results in an immediate leg extension.
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..
The automatic nervous system triggers the "fight or flight" response in the nervous system while the peripheral nervous system carries information to and from the central nervous system.
The central nervous system
The central nervous system
i think they belong to the peripheral nervous system (pns)
Central
No, a receptor is not a muscle's automatic response; rather, it is a specialized structure that detects specific stimuli in the environment, such as light, sound, or touch. When receptors are activated, they send signals to the nervous system, which can then initiate an automatic response, such as a muscle contraction. This process involves multiple steps, including sensory input, processing in the brain or spinal cord, and motor output.
Information entering the central nervous system from the external environment is called external stimuli. External stimuli are factors which are detected by the body and communicated to the central nervous system such as temperature and scents.
It is the central nervous system
Autonomic is the automatic nervous system eg pain response (something you cannot not control) while the somatic nervous system is the thing we can control.
Nervous tissues work together by receiving and transmitting electrical signals. Sensory neurons receive stimuli from the environment and send signals to the central nervous system. The central nervous system processes the information and sends signals through motor neurons to initiate a response. This coordinated communication allows the body to respond and adapt to the environment.
It looks across the entire world and sees their best friend and gets really happy