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No, the adrenal cortex is not an extension of the sympathetic nervous system. The adrenal cortex is the outer region of the adrenal gland that produces hormones like cortisol and aldosterone. The sympathetic nervous system is a part of the autonomic nervous system that controls the body's fight or flight response.
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cerebral cortex, hypothalamus, brainstem and basal nuclei
For the sense of hearing, the central nervous system (specifically the auditory cortex in the brain) and the peripheral nervous system (including the auditory nerve and cochlea in the ear) must be functioning. For vision, the central nervous system (particularly the visual cortex) and the peripheral nervous system (including the optic nerve and retina in the eye) are necessary for proper function.
Ear, thalamus, primary audiotry cortex, and auditory assocition cortex
Nervous system consist of two parts,central nervous system and autonomous nervous system.Cerebral cortex,hypothalamus,thalamus,medulla oblongata,cerebellum are part of brain ,it is central nervous system with spinal cord.Autonomic nervous system consist of sympathetic and parasympathetic ganglion s which is responsible for fight or flight reflex to survive in danger.
The cortex is made of the ground tissue system, which includes parenchyma cells responsible for photosynthesis, storage, and support. This tissue system is crucial for functions such as nutrient storage and structural support in plants.
it all work together the nervous system works with every single system
The nervous system work very closelly to the endocrine system (hormones).
The nervous system's control of speech, touch, and sound involves several key components. The motor cortex, part of the central nervous system, coordinates speech production by signaling the muscles involved in vocalization. Sensory input related to touch is processed by the somatosensory cortex, while sound perception is managed by the auditory cortex. Together, these areas integrate sensory information and motor responses to facilitate communication and interaction with the environment.
Cannon-Bard theory