Vomiting primarily involves the gastrointestinal system and the nervous system. The gastrointestinal system, including the stomach and esophagus, is responsible for the physical act of expelling contents. The central nervous system, particularly the brain's vomiting center, coordinates the response to various triggers, such as illness or irritation, by sending signals that initiate the vomiting reflex. Additionally, the autonomic nervous system plays a role in regulating the physiological changes that accompany vomiting, such as increased salivation and changes in heart rate.
Vomiting primarily involves the digestive system, specifically the stomach and esophagus, as well as the central nervous system. The process is coordinated by the vomiting center in the brain, which receives signals from the gastrointestinal tract and other parts of the body indicating nausea or irritation. Muscular contractions in the stomach and diaphragm, along with relaxation of the esophageal sphincter, facilitate the expulsion of contents. Additionally, the autonomic nervous system regulates the involuntary aspects of this reflex.
Gravinate is a drug used to treat motion sickness, nausea, and vomiting. It works by blocking certain receptors in the brain that are involved in the body's vomiting reflex.
i think its the circulatory system
The brain's vomiting center, located in the medulla oblongata, coordinates the act of vomiting by receiving signals from various parts of the body such as the stomach, intestines, and vestibular system. These signals can be triggered by factors such as toxins, motion sickness, or stress, leading to the activation of the vomiting center and the subsequent reflex actions that result in vomiting.
The immune system is the organ system involved in defense. It works to protect the body against pathogens, infections, and foreign substances by recognizing and responding to them.
The muscular system is involved in contractions and creating body heat.
The Digestive system.
The imune system
There are two: the digestive system and the cardiovascular system.
The Immune System. Sorry to disappoint.
Gravinate is a drug used to treat motion sickness, nausea, and vomiting. It works by blocking certain receptors in the brain that are involved in the body's vomiting reflex.
Fundamentally the system involved in a reaction to a stimuli is the nervous system.
The vomiting impulse is controlled by the brain stem, specifically the vomiting center located in the medulla oblongata. Signals from various parts of the body, such as the stomach, intestines, and vestibular system, are sent to the brain stem to trigger the vomiting reflex.
hair,skin
the digestive system
Respiratory system
nothing. Absolutely every part of your body is involved in the immune system. Having said this, not every part CONTRIBUTES to you immune system. I don't think that the muscular system really helps, but every other system does.