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Which part of the nervous system controls the activities of internal organs?

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Answered by anu24239
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autonomic nervous system controls the activities of the internal organs it do so because our internal organs are connected with the central nervous system with the help of visceral nerves
Answered by smartbrainz
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The autonomic Nervous System controls the activities of the internal organs of the body.

Explanation:

  • the autonomic nervous system consists of the sympathetic and the parasympathetic nervous system.
  • They are mostly involuntary ine nature most of the internal organs are are made up of smooth muscles which are involuntary nature.
  • The sympathetic nervous system activates under stimulus from the the muscles and the sense organs. interest of the time the parasympathetic nervous system is controlled which maintains the tone of such involuntary muscle.

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