Biology, asked by rahulray8526, 1 year ago

What would happen if your nervous system stopped working?

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Answered by harshsonker12p0a8z1
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The nervous system is a complex, highly specialized network. It organizes, explains, and directs interactions between you and the world around you. The nervous system controls:

Sight, hearing, taste, smell, and feeling (sensation).Voluntary and involuntary functions, such as movement, balance, and coordination. The nervous system also regulates the actions of most other body systems, such as blood flow and blood pressure.The ability to think and reason. The nervous system allows you to be conscious and have thoughts, memories, and language.

The nervous system is divided into the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system, or CNS) and the nerve cells that control voluntary and involuntary movements (peripheral nervous system, or PNS).

The symptoms of a nervous system problem depend on which area of the nervous system is involved and what is causing the problem. Nervous system problems may occur slowly and cause a gradual loss of function (degenerative). Or they may occur suddenly and cause life-threatening problems (acute). Symptoms may be mild or severe. Some serious conditions, diseases, and injuries that can cause nervous system problems include:

Blood supply problems (vascular disorders).Injuries (trauma), especially injuries to the head and spinal cord.Problems that are present at birth (congenital).Mental health problems, such as anxiety disorders, depression, or psychosis.Exposure to toxins, such as carbon monoxide, arsenic, or lead.Problems that cause a gradual loss of function (degenerative).



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Answered by chakrip139
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Nervous system problems may occur slowly and cause a gradual loss of function (degenerative). ... Some serious conditions, diseases, and injuries that can cause nervous system problems include: Blood supply problems (vascular disorders). Injuries (trauma), especially injuries to the head and spinal cord.
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