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The digestive system is related to the nervous system in such a way that the nervous system dictates the speed of breaking down of food. The nervous system overseas activity in the digestive tract, and regulates secretion if there are changes.
no, increased cognitive functioning is not
Yes, the digestive system has its own nervous system called the enteric nervous system. This network of neurons controls the function of the gastrointestinal tract independently of the central nervous system. The enteric nervous system helps regulate digestion, absorption of nutrients, and movement of the intestines.
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Increased cognitive functioning Edit: FALSE. Increased cognitive functioning is NOT an antagonistic interaction of the sympathetic nervous system.
Yes it is true that excretion is one function of the digestive system. The nervous system is made up of the peripheral nervous system and central nervous system.
The nervous system regulates the speed at which food moves through the digestive system. It also alerts people of when they are hungry.
There are many different body systems for example, "Muscular, skeletal, reproductive, respiratory, and integumentary". The systems of the human body are the Digestive, Respiratory, Circulatory, Muscular, Skeletal, Reproductive, Nervous, and Excretory.
Body Part System Brain Nervous Spinal Chord Nervous Nerve Nervous Mouth Digestive And Respiratory Oral Cavity Digestive Pharynx Digestive And Respiratory Esophagus Digestive Stomach Digestive Lungs Respiratory Heart Cardiovascular Kidney Urinary(Sometimes Cardiovascular) Eyes Nervous Small and Large Intestines Digestive Appendix Digestive And Immune Liver Digestive Gall Bladder Digestive Rectum And Anus Digestive Skull Skeletal Ribs Skeletal Ureters Urinary Teeth Skeletal and Digestive Bladder And Urethra Urinary Muscles Muscular System Skeletal Muscles Skeletalvascular Whole Digestive System Smoothvascular Other Bones Skeletal Toungue Digestive And Muscular
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