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The portion of the nervous system that is most closely associated with the contraction of the cardiac muscle is the autonomic nervous system.
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The Digestive System's muscles are controlled by the Autonomic portion of the brain which also controls breathing , heart beat , temperature control (i.e. sweating or shivering), etc.
The portion of the nervous system that controls involuntary activities is the autonomic nervous system. It is a subdivision of the peripheral nervous system and regulates functions such as heartbeat, digestion, and breathing without conscious effort.
No. The endocrine system is a separate system (hormonal system). With this in mind it is regulated by the ANS
The body's "autopilot" refers to our autonomic nervous system, which controls involuntary functions like breathing, heartbeat, and digestion without conscious effort. This system ensures that essential bodily processes continue to operate even when we're not actively thinking about them.
The hypothalamus is the portion of the brain that helps to control the endocrine system.
The parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for returning the body to a normal, resting state after a stressful situation. It helps to slow down heart rate, regulate digestion, and promote relaxation.
Heartbeat is under autonomic nervous system (involuntary) control, particularly by the Medulla Oblongata which is found in the brain stem. The brain stem is the portion that roughly connects the brain with the spinal cord. Anatomically, it is found below where the back part of your skull ends