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One function of the nervous system is to maintain the entire body.
The nervous system works with the endocrine system to maintain homeostasis in our bodies.
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The peripheral nervous system (PNS)
The muscular system helps the nervous system by protecting the nerves. And the nervous system returns the favor by sending messages to the muscles for muscle movement
The Nervous System
muscular system, endocrine system, and digestive system. :)
The nervous system and endocrine system often work together to maintain homeostasis in the body. The nervous system controls rapid responses to changes in the environment, while the endocrine system regulates slower, long-term changes by releasing hormones into the bloodstream. Together, they help the body maintain a stable internal environment.
The brain stem is connected to the spinal cord, which is the central nerve bundle (nerve trunk) that branches out into the various areas of the outer nervous system. In addition to the central nervous system is also the peripheral nervous system, which controls autonomic functions meant to maintain vital functions of the body. The peripheral nervous system is divided into the sympathetic nervous system (exciting, alerting, fight-or-flight) and parasympathetic nervous system (relaxing).
The nervous system processes and analyzes information received from the body's sensory receptors. This information is then used to initiate appropriate responses or actions to maintain homeostasis and respond to the environment.
I believe you want to ask "what does a diagram of the nervous system look like?" But to answer both your literal question and what I think you are trying to ask. A diagram of the nervous system is basically a picture that shows and names different parts of the nervous system which is what sends and receives messages for the brain to compute. And here's an actual diagram of the nervous system. http://www.demosschiropractic.com/illusautonomic-nervous-system.gif
During stress, the nervous system activates the "fight or flight" response by releasing hormones like adrenaline. These hormones are produced by the endocrine system and help prepare the body to deal with the stressor. The endocrine system also releases cortisol to help regulate the body's response to stress, working in coordination with the nervous system to maintain homeostasis.