The myelin sheath surrounding nerves.
The CNS
The part of the nervous system that is not working when people are paralyzed is the nerves in the spinal canal. The amount of paralysis or the limbs affected depend on where the damage is in the spinal canal.
If a part of the nervous system fails to carry out its function properly, it can lead to a variety of symptoms depending on the affected area. For example, if the autonomic nervous system is disrupted, it can result in issues with heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, and body temperature regulation. If the peripheral nervous system is affected, it can lead to muscle weakness, numbness, tingling, and pain in the affected area.
The damage is to the voluntary nervous system, that controls muscular movement. This is associated with either brain or spinal injuries.
central nervous system The part of the nervous system that governs conscious activities is the somatic nervous system
the main part of the nervous system are the brain the spinal cord and the neurons. The Two MAIN parts of the nervous systems are the central and peripheral nervous system. THE CEREBELLUM IS PART OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
Yes, the nerves are part of the nervous system.
Muscles that get information from the nervous system are affected by polio. It would be like having nerve damage at a certain level on the spinal cord. At times, a person would be so effected, they would always have to live in an iron long which would breathe for them.
The hypothalamus is a part of the central nervous system.
It's the part of the central nervous system.
It depends on what part of the central nervous system it affects. It can lead to the inability to walk if the lower spinal nerves are damaged, to the inability to move or even breathe if the upper spinal nerves are damaged.
Sympathetic nervous system, which is part of autonomic nervous system.