what is importance of central nervous system
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Your nervous system makes your body function, and makes you who you are. Without the nervous system, the organs will not work.
When the brain dies, the person is pronounced dead!
When the brain dies, the person is pronounced dead!
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Both the brain and spinal cord make up the CNS. The cranial cavity of the skull serves as protection for the brain, and the spinal cord runs from the back of the skull through the middle of the spine before coming to rest in the lower back's lumbar area.
- It is an element of the nervous system, a sophisticated system of cells that is a component of the body's natural larger nervous system.
- Information from every part of the body is sent, received, and interpreted by the nervous system.
- The nervous system controls and organizes the operation of the internal organs and reacts to alterations in the environment outside the body.
- The processing hub for the nervous system is the central nervous system (CNS). It communicates with the peripheral nervous both by sending and receiving information.
- Sensory data transmitted from the spinal cord is processed and interpreted by the brain. The meninges, a three-layered coating of connective tissue, protect the brain and spinal cord.
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