The nervous system controls the rate of the heart. In turn the cardiovascular system brings oxygen & nutrients to the brain & the removes all the waste.
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It isn't, at all.
Psychology and the nervous system are related in that psychology studies behavior and mental processes, which are influenced by the brain and nervous system. The nervous system plays a crucial role in regulating emotions, cognition, and other psychological functions. Understanding how the nervous system functions can provide insights into various psychological phenomena and mental health disorders.
The nervous system controls all other body systems, and so is connected with all of them. The Muscular system is connected because the nerves send messages to the muscles if somethings wrong or hurt.
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Neuritis is inflammation of a nerve, so it relates to the nervous system.
The somatic nervous system transmits sensory messages to the central nervous system. The somatic nervous system is a sub group of the peripheral nervous system, it mainly controls voluntary muscles and sense organs.
The reproduction system is not related to cosmetology , however the others are such as and or the circulitory system , the skeletel system , the nervous system ,the cardiovascular system , The integumentary system , (hair skin & nails )
It is important to study the nervous system in psychology because certain behaviors and mental conditions stem from a known characteristic in the nervous system. Some people suffering from disorders such as Alzheimer's have related neural characteristics.
The two work together. The central nervous system is comprised of the brain and the spinal cord; the peripheral nervous system is comprised of all the nerves and ganglia outside the brain and spinal cord.The peripheral nervous system sends sensory information to the central nervous system, which assesses that information, and then sends motor control signals back down the peripheral nervous system to cause the body to act in relation to the information or events sensed.