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The nervous system.
Action potentials are primarily the language of the nervous system. They are electrical signals that transmit information along neurons and facilitate communication between nerve cells. In contrast, the endocrine system communicates through hormones, which are chemical messengers released into the bloodstream. Therefore, while both systems are vital for body function, action potentials specifically pertain to the nervous system.
The autonomic nervous system is divided into two main branches: the sympathetic nervous system, which mobilizes the body for action in response to stress, and the parasympathetic nervous system, which promotes relaxation and maintenance of bodily functions at rest.
A permissive ground is a principle in law that allows an individual to do something that would otherwise be prohibited. It grants permission for a specific action under certain conditions or circumstances.
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The Sympathetic nervous system helps prepare the body for action( Fight or Flight)
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I don't belive you could just turn off your Nervous system. It is allways in action with everything you do.
The two subdivisions of the motor subdivision are the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system. The somatic nervous system transmits action potentials from the CNS to skeletal muscle, and the autonomic nervous system transmits action potentials from the CNS to smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands.
sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system
It controls the action of central nervous system.
do barbiturates stimulate the central nervous system
nervous system controll and co ordinate the body functioning. reflex action helps to safeguarde the body from all sorts of sudden unexpected dangers
Permissive policies allow more freedom and flexibility, while restrictive policies impose limits and regulations. Permissive policies often give individuals more autonomy and choices, while restrictive policies are more controlling and have stricter guidelines.
An antimuscarinic is a drug which disrupts the action of muscarine on the nervous system.