Biology, asked by hari09shukla, 1 year ago

Is nervous system a type of transport in human beings

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Answered by chroventer
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Nervous system, self-explanatory, huh?


hari09shukla: but it transport electrical signals know
chroventer: Never disagreed to that.
chroventer: However, you cannot say it transports rather performs.
hari09shukla: then how can you say that it is not apart o transportation system
chroventer: As said it does not transports but performs.
chroventer: And yes, they are completely different terms (transport and performs).
chroventer: "Nervous system, organized group of cells specialized for the conduction of electrochemical stimuli from sensory receptors through a network to the site at which a response occurs."
As the definition suggests, it conducts and not transports.
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Answered by 26Apoorv
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Not it isnt a part of our transportation system but neural system.

It isnt specified as a type of transport as it just conducts electrical impulses.

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hari09shukla: then how can you say that it is not it is not specified what it transport it transports electrical signals thats the answer
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