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The nervous system can be compared to a ________
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Answered by abhirock11256
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The nervous system can be divided into two major regions: the central and peripheral nervous systems. The central nervous system (CNS) is the brain and spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system (PNS) is everything else

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Answered by ahmadfardeen571
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Answer:

The nervous system can be directly compared to electronic circuitry.

Explanation:

Neurons, which are specialised cells with the ability to receive and transmit electrical or chemical impulses, make up the nervous system. Glia, which are cells with complementary information processing roles to neurons, serve as support cells for the neurons. Hundreds to thousands of axons encased in connective tissue are frequently seen in nerves, which are bundles of neural tissue. Nerves in the peripheral nervous system (PNS) carry information to and from neurons in the the central nervous system (CNS), where information is integrated and processed.

The way your nervous system works can be compared to how your computer works. When you press the power on your computer, a signal goes out. The signal is a catalyst that generates a number of actions and responses. An electric current travels over the wires maintaining a connection to electricity.

The nervous system can be directly compared to electronic circuitry and it also has an element of plasticity.

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