1. brain 2. spinal cord 3. nerves
The brain, the spinal cord and the nerves.
The brain, spinal cord, and nerves
Brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves.
Brain, spinal cord and peripheral nerves.
The motor and sensory nerves that run from your spinal cord to your toes; they're over 3 feet long.
The organs found in the nervous system include the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. These organs work together to coordinate and regulate body functions, sensory perception, and responses to stimuli.
The human nervous system is a complex network of nerves and cells that transmit signals between different parts of the body. It includes the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system (nerves outside the brain and spinal cord). This system controls most of our body functions, including movement, sensation, and thought processes.
The central nervous system (CNS) is comprised of the brain and the spinal cord. These structures are responsible for processing and transmitting information throughout the body, controlling various functions such as movement, sensation, and cognition.
The stimuli will be picked up by the sensory neurons then nerve impulses travel to your spinal cord. Those nerve impulses return to motor neurons that will react (like you pull your hand away, or you yell) as you react the nerve impulses travel to your brain.
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The spinal cord needs omega 3 fatty acids for its myelin sheath; fish is a good source.