The word Neuro literally means the nerve or more specifically the nervous system within a human body. The actual word neuro is a adjective because it describes a bodily function and not the actual nervous system.
Davenport Hooker has written: 'Evidence of prenatal function of the central nervous system in man' -- subject(s): Embryology, Human, Human Embryology, Nervous system
A human nervous system is much more complex. Unlike a human a jellyfish does not have a central nervous system.
human anatomy
The central nervous system is the system in the human body that alcohol has the most immediate effect on. Alcohol affects neurotransmitter function, leading to changes in mood, behavior, and cognitive function.
The human brain belongs to the nervous system.
It would depend on which body system you are talking about. i.e. nervous, digestive, etc.
The cells in the human nervous system that provide insulation and structure for neurons are called glial cells, specifically oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system and Schwann cells in the peripheral nervous system. These cells produce myelin, a fatty substance that wraps around the axons of neurons to insulate and support their function by speeding up the transmission of nerve impulses.
The peripheral nervous system.
The human nervous system is centralized at the brain.
nervous system
Neurons are the building blocks of the human brain and nervous system. They function by transmitting electrical signals and chemical messages to communicate with other neurons. Neurons play a crucial role in transmitting information throughout the nervous system by forming complex networks and pathways that allow for the relay of sensory information, motor commands, and cognitive processes.