No, the liver gets blood from the circulatory system, not the nervous system.
sympathetic
The heart is not part of the nervous system. It is a muscular organ responsible for pumping blood throughout the body, while the nervous system includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerves that transmit signals and coordinate bodily functions. Other organs, such as the lungs and liver, also fall outside the nervous system.
nervous system
Blood sugar levels are not directly regulated by the autonomic nervous system (ANS), but the ANS does play a role in the overall regulation of blood sugar through its influence on hormones and metabolic processes. The sympathetic nervous system can stimulate the release of glucose from the liver, while the parasympathetic nervous system can promote insulin secretion from the pancreas. Thus, while the ANS is involved in blood sugar regulation, it does so indirectly through its effect on other endocrine functions.
sympathetic nervous system
Some subsystems of the body include the circulatory system (heart, blood, blood vessels), respiratory system (lungs, trachea, bronchi), digestive system (stomach, intestines, liver), nervous system (brain, spinal cord, nerves), and skeletal system (bones, joints, ligaments).
The nervous system is sencetive to everything ecsept blood
autonomic nervous system
No and Yes. The circulatory does contain blood vessels- cappilaries, arteries, and veins. But the circulatory system does not contain the liver, the liver is part of the digestive system.
Tobacco effects mainly the respiratory system and nervous system. Alcohol effects the circulatory system the digestive system (e.g. liver) and the nervous system.
The function of the liver is digestive; it does the next level of processing of food, after it has been digested by the alimentary canal.
the brain, lungs, liver, intestines, nervous system,