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∙ 13y agoCentral Nervous System
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∙ 13y agoGroups of nerve cells that control the nervous system are called nuclei in the central nervous system and ganglia in the peripheral nervous system. These clusters of nerve cells work together to regulate various functions such as movement, sensation, and organ functions.
Some flatworms have clusters of nerve cells called ganglia that control their nervous system. Ganglia are distributed throughout the body and help coordinate the flatworm's movements and responses to stimuli.
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The cables of the nervous system are called neurons. Neurons are specialized cells that transmit information in the form of electrical and chemical signals throughout the body.
Yes, the peripheral nervous system consists of sensory nerve cells that transmit sensory information from the body to the central nervous system, and motor nerve cells that transmit signals from the central nervous system to the muscles and glands to elicit a response.
Yes, neurons are the basic building blocks of the nervous system. They are specialized cells that process and transmit information through electrical and chemical signals. Neurons play a key role in functions such as sensation, movement, reflexes, and cognition.
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The nervous system is the sensory and control apparatus consisting of a network of nerve cells.
It does this autonomically (and automatically!) via the brainstem cells and receptors.
Because of the nerve cells react to the palocust and it evaporate then it some how just controls it
The nervous system is made of these kinds of cells... -smooth muscle cells -nerve cells
Peripheral System is a division of the Nervous System. They have 2 types of cells. The sensory nervous cells carry information to the central nervous system; and the motor nervous cells carry information from the central nervous system. The Peripheral System is also divided into the somatic nervous system (controls the voluntary muscles) and the automatic nervous system (controls involuntary muscles).
Peripheral System is a division of the Nervous System. They have 2 types of cells. The sensory nervous cells carry information to the central nervous system; and the motor nervous cells carry information from the central nervous system. The Peripheral System is also divided into the somatic nervous system (controls the voluntary muscles) and the automatic nervous system (controls involuntary muscles).
the cells involved in most nervous system tumors are called
Some flatworms have clusters of nerve cells called ganglia that control their nervous system. Ganglia are distributed throughout the body and help coordinate the flatworm's movements and responses to stimuli.
The glial cells: oligodendrocytes for central nervous system and schwann cells for peripheral nervous system.
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The endocrine system affects cells with certain receptors . The nervous system can affect only nearby cells