Science, asked by Anonymous, 7 months ago

what if we remove vagus nerve from human. which part of the body affects the most after removing it ?​

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Answered by mona6170
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Answer:

The vagus nerve has a number of different functions. The four key functions of the vagus nerve are:

Sensory: From the throat, heart, lungs, and abdomen.

Special sensory: Provides taste sensation behind the tongue.

Motor: Provides movement functions for the muscles in the neck responsible for swallowing and speech.

Parasympathetic: Responsible for the digestive tract, respiration, and heart rate functioning.

Its functions can be broken down even further into seven categories. One of these is balancing the nervous system.

The nervous system can be divided into two areas: sympathetic and parasympathetic. The sympathetic side increases alertness, energy, blood pressure, heart rate, and breathing rate

Answered by Anonymous
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I think ur heart and lungs!!!

becz...

vagus nerve, historically cited as the pneumogastric nerve, is the tenth cranial nerve or CN X, and interfaces with the parasympathetic control of the heart, lungs, and digestive tract.

Although it will effect ur whole body and if left untreated then will cause to DEATH very soon!!!!

hope this helps u ❤️

keep smiling ☺️❤️

And, tc of ur nerves❤️ :-P

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