the peripheral nevous system
the central nervous system
Central
Central
Central nervous system.
Central
The nervous system is connected to all parts of the body, including organs, muscles, and glands, through a network of nerves. It receives information from sensory organs and sends signals to coordinate bodily functions and responses.
The nervous system receives information from internal body organs and external environments. Internal body organs send feedback signals about functions like heart rate and temperature, while external environments provide sensory input such as touch, sight, sound, taste, and smell.
Nervous system
The nervous system processes data from sense organs and controls body movements. It receives sensory input from the environment through different sense organs like eyes, ears, skin, and processes this information to produce appropriate responses such as moving a muscle or coordinating a bodily function.
The nervous system is responsible for directing and coordinating activities of the other systems in the body. It receives and processes information from the sensory organs, sends signals to muscles and glands, and controls voluntary and involuntary actions.
The peripheral nervous system consists of two main parts: the somatic nervous system, which controls voluntary muscle movements and receives sensory information, and the autonomic nervous system, which regulates involuntary processes like heart rate, digestion, and breathing.
The nervous system carries information from the glands and organs to the brain. This communication is often facilitated by the peripheral nervous system, which includes sensory nerves that send signals to the brain for interpretation and response.