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It lowers the blood pressure, and lowers the heart rate for starters.
Downers typically depress the central nervous system. This can result in decreased brain activity, leading to effects like slowed heart rate, lowered blood pressure, and impaired cognitive function. Swimming while under the influence of downers can be extremely dangerous as it may impact coordination and increase the risk of drowning.
No, the liver gets blood from the circulatory system, not the nervous system.
sympathetic nervous system
The nervous system is sencetive to everything ecsept blood
autonomic nervous system
Chloroform can depress the central nervous system and cause respiratory depression. This may lead to a decrease in oxygen levels in the blood, resulting in hypoxia. Prolonged exposure to chloroform may also affect the liver and kidneys, which can impact blood composition and function.
*Calcium maintains healthy red blood cells. Calcium is part of a functioning of the nervous system. Calcium is important in blood clotting. Calcium helps forms and maintain bones and teeth.
A good example is the baroreflex. Pressure sensors signal to the nervous system to increase venous return when we go from lying to standing. The nervous system controls the contraction of the veins which forces blood from the legs back to the heart. The nervous system can also increase the stimulation to the heart increasing the number of beats per minute. The net effect of the blood that is returned into the circulation and the increases heart rate act to restore blood pressure to it's proper level.
The parasympathetic nervous system decreases blood pressure by promoting relaxation and decreasing heart rate. It counters the effects of the sympathetic nervous system, which increases blood pressure.
vasomotor system system of autonomous nervous system.
the skeletal system plays an important role in regulating blood calcium levels to maintain homeostasis.It gives calcium to the blood