Im assuming you mean if there were no sensory neurones? Consider all that would be lost for starters the obvious.
The Obvious
A person with no sensory neurones would never see or hear, they would never smell and never taste and they would never touch anyone or feel any pain. They would be entirely alon in they own little world totally, blissfully unaware of the mess its in.
Of course no sense of touch or heat or pain would mean a pretty early demise if they came into contact with something deadly as they wouldn't know about it. But then would they ever even move? Its interesting.
The Less Obvious
Basically no they would survive becasue they would have no baroreceptors in the heary of hunger sensor in the GI tract, no to mention to pleasure form anything so eating would be pointless to them, as they wouldn't know they were hungry. No baroreceptor reflec would mean the heart could just go wild and the arteries would no vasoconstric of dilate to counter it. And finally without any sensory neurones the body has no need for ascending pathways in the spinal chord and so nothing will ever stimulate the brain and it is very doubtfull it would even switch on during its developement.
There are more than two organs the move the body. The nervous system is involved and that includes several organs. Without that system, you would not be able to move at all. There is the skeletal system and it's organs and lastly the muscle system and it's organs.
The central nervous system is the part of the nervous system that controls all body activities, but it could not work without the peripheral nervous system.
The portion of the nervous system that controls involuntary activities is the autonomic nervous system. It is a subdivision of the peripheral nervous system and regulates functions such as heartbeat, digestion, and breathing without conscious effort.
The nervous system is essential for coordinating body functions, so it is not possible to live without it. The nervous system controls everything from movement to breathing to digestion, making it vital for survival. Damage to the nervous system can have serious consequences on overall health and well-being.
Yes, the nervous system and skeletal system work together in the body. The nervous system sends signals to the skeletal muscles to produce movement, while the skeletal system provides structural support and protection for the nervous system. Additionally, the spinal cord, which is part of the nervous system, is protected by the vertebrae of the spinal column in the skeletal system.
The autonomic nervous system functions independently and continuously without conscious effort.
No ithink im only a gifted 12 year old
It makes you move because the brain triggers nerves to your nervous system and it makes you move.
There is no question that a human being cannot live without a nervous system.
a sponge does not have a nervous system
because it is the thing that allows you to move. Without it youm would not be able to do the most simplest things!!
NO
Zero None, life is imposible without a nervous system.
Motor neurons are a part of the nervous system that make muscles move.
There are more than two organs the move the body. The nervous system is involved and that includes several organs. Without that system, you would not be able to move at all. There is the skeletal system and it's organs and lastly the muscle system and it's organs.
nervous system
by sending weak electrical pulses through our system. that is also one of the reasons our spine is important, because the electrical pulses are sent through it and it they stop thats when we stop being able to fully use the lower half of our body