nerves
There is no joint between brain and spinal cord. The spinal cord is a mass of neurones that is situated in the backbone which feeds in to the brain via neurones.
The spinal cord is the main pathway for information connecting the brain and peripheral nervous system. The human spinal cord is protected by the bony spinal column. The bodies nervous system passes information for the bodies functions from the brain through the spinal cord via a massive network of nerves
remember the word SAMESensory are AfferentMotor are Efferent
Signals are transmitted through the spinal cord and brain via neurons.
The central nervous system.For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.
BrainSpinal cordRetinaThis is somewhat of a trick question unless you are willing to accept that CNS includes brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system as the 3 parts. A better breakdown of CNS would include the various parts of the brain, spinal cord and and understanding that the peripheral nervous system is our general ability to perceive the world via the five senses.the central nervous system consists of the brain and the spinal cord.
The spinal cord exits the skull via the foramen magnum.
Various portions of the older (inner parts) of the brain (such as the limbic system) via the Spinal Cord.
The foramen magnum is the opening at the base of the skull through which the spinal cord passes. In animals, this opening allows for the connection between the brain and the rest of the body via the spinal cord. The size and position of the foramen magnum can vary between different animal species based on their posture and locomotion.
Messages from the femoral nerve are sent to the brain through a series of electrical impulses. These impulses travel along the nerve fibers of the femoral nerve until they reach the spinal cord, where they are then transmitted up to the brain via the spinal cord's sensory pathways. Once in the brain, the messages are interpreted and processed to produce a response or sensation.
Sensory information for all areas of the body is sent to the brain via the spinal cord. http://www.brainandspinalcord.org/spinal-cord-injury/index.html or this website is also really helpful : http://www.benet.org/teachers/meraci/Biology/FrBioReviews/Nervous_System_Review/nervous_system_review.html by the way GANGLINA is the answer
No, the part of the body that controls your body is the brain. It works by sending messages via the nerves and going to the part of the body. For example, if you wanted to move your leg, your brain will send a message to your nerves via the spinal cord.