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Which work against each other maintain homeostasis?

Sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems apex


Which work against each other to maintain homeostasis?

Sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems apex


In order for an animal to maintain homeostasis the medium must not (apex)?

Allow osmosis to occur (apex)


How does endocrine and nervous system help maintain homeostasis?

Yes the brain sends messages to the endocrine system to release whatever the body needs. Later the nervous system signals the endocrine system to stop releasing the hormone when the body does not need anymore. this is called negative feedback.The nervous and endocrine systems work together when the endocrine system stimulates the brain, which in turn stimulates hormone-producing organs.Nerves instruct glands to send out hormones-APEX


What part of his nervous system causes his heart to race?

sympathetic. Apex


Why Trouble thinking impulsiveness and addiction are effects of alcohol on which body system?

Nervous System -apex


What statements are correct in regard to the nervous system?

The brain and spinal cord make up the CNS (central nervous system).


How are the nervous system and the endocrine system different?

The nervous system can affect only nearby cells. APEX


What is the name for all the nuerons in the central nervous system?

Interneurons


Why would a group of small cells help an oragnism maintain homeostasis better then one large cell?

Apex- They have more cell structures then one cell.


A person is walking through a park. A branch from a tree falls nearly hitting her. Her heartbeat speeds up. Which part of the nervous system was responsible for this?

Sympathetic Nervous System


What is the electrochemical system in the body used for communicating processing and storing information?

The nervous system is the electrochemical system in the body that serves as the body control center and communications electrical-chemical wiring network. The brain processes sensory information, stores information about past experiences, and executes actions based those processed sensations and/or memories.