i believe it is the "Somatic" Nervous System. Since the Somatic is Voluntary and all.
The Somatic is the part of the Nervous System that is responsible for consciousness movement and action.
However, some systems in the Somatic are still involuntary, like reflexes.
The Somatic Nervous System is part of the Peripheral Nervous System.
i dont know
adaptation instinct morphological specialization.
According to Darwin, it is instinct that allows the appropriate response to various conditions in the natural world. Darwin was an English naturalist.
Adaptation (I'm studying the same thing ;)
Unless some other factor (e.g., a bear trying to attack you) activates your sympathetic nervous system, the parasympathetic, not the sympathetic, nervous system is active after eating. Parasympathetic activation results in a decline of the stress hormones epinephrine and norepinephrine, which allows blood to be directed towards the digestive system so that digestion and absorption of nutrients can occur. When the sympathetic nervous system is activated, blood is diverted from the "non-essential" organs, such as the digestive system, and towards the heart, brain, and muscles.
Yes, living things have internal control systems known as homeostasis, which help monitor and regulate their internal environment to maintain stability. This allows them to respond to changes in the external environment and ensure their survival. Hormones, nervous system, and physiological processes all play a role in this mechanism.
The cell membrane is the structure that allows communication between the internal and external cell environment. It controls the movement of molecules in and out of the cell, helping to maintain homeostasis and respond to changes in the cell's surroundings.
External regulators respond to events outside the cell by receiving signals from the external environment through receptors on the cell surface. These signals can activate intracellular signaling pathways that regulate gene expression, cell growth, division, or death in response to the external stimulus. This allows cells to adapt and respond to changes in their environment to maintain homeostasis.
The peripheral nervous system composed of sensory and motor neurons allows us to interact with our environment
For animals to respond to their environment means that they adjust their behavior, physiology, or morphology based on external factors such as food availability, temperature, predators, or other environmental conditions. This ability to respond allows them to adapt and survive in their surroundings.
Yes, bivalves have a simple nervous system that includes ganglia, nerve cords, and sensory organs. Although their nervous system is less complex compared to other animals, it allows them to respond to external stimuli and carry out basic behaviors necessary for survival.
The nervous system allows the body to send and receive messages and respond to the world around it.
The animal kingdom most commonly possesses a nervous system, which allows animals to sense their environment, process information, and respond to stimuli. The nervous system is responsible for coordinating various activities within an organism.
The nervous system allows us to interact with our environment.
Yes, leeches have a nervous system, although it is less complex compared to higher organisms. They have a simple nerve structure that allows them to detect changes in their environment and respond to stimuli like movement or the presence of food.
The cell membrane allows communication between the internal and external cell environment. This is due to is selective permeable nature of the membrane.
This process is known as regulation. Nervous or hormonal signals trigger a series of cellular responses within the organ, leading to changes in its activity. This allows the body to maintain homeostasis and respond to internal and external stimuli.