Wonders of Nervous System

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WONDERS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

Your nervous system, that also involves everyone’s brain, spinal


cord, and all the nerve extensions that move your body, contains tons of
signals every day to and from all parts of you. The nervous system is
responsible in processing or transmitting information about the world
around us and producing feedback to that information or motor reactions.
The system is divided into areas responsible for sensational or sensory
functions and for reaction or brain function. The nervous system is split into
the central and peripheral nervous systems, and they communicate
strongly with each other. The peripheral nervous system regulates
involuntary or somatic nervous system and semi or somatic nervous
system activities using cranial and spinal nerves. The central nervous
system can be divided into prefrontal cortex, motor cortex, and brainstem,
and each division performs a number of tasks; for example, the cerebral
cortex in the prefrontal cortex includes sensory, motor, and associative
areas that collect sensory information, process perception and memory
information, and generate responses based on incoming and inherent
information. The peripheral nervous system includes into somatic and
autonomous nervous systems. In which the somatic nervous system
consists of 12 pairs of cranial nerves and 31 pairs of spinal nerves and is
under the volitional control of the individual by managing the body's
muscles, the autonomic nervous system also runs through these nerves,
leaving the human with little control over the muscles and organs. The
central nervous system is subdivided into two of important parts, including
the spinal cord, each specializing in performing a set of specific
functions. The cortex is divided into two regions, and each region is further
divided into four molars with particular function. The central nervous system
is composed of two essential parts, which would include the spinal cord,
each of which specializes in performing a series of unique functions. The
hemisphere is divided into two areas and each region is further classified
into different lobes with a particular component.
The nervous system contains three possible benefits: motor output,
data processing, and engine output. In the Peripheral nervous system,
sensory information neurotransmitters react to physical stimuli in the
environment, such as contact or atmospheric pressure, and send signals
that inform the Central nervous system about the state of the body and its
environment. The nervous system is the combination of nerves and cells
that transmit signals from and to the brain and the spinal cord to various
areas of the body. The brain is the most complex compilation of nerves and
sensory organs known as neurons which transmit information between
various areas of the body. Generally, this is the electromechanical wiring of
the body. The nervous system consists of two structural elements: the
central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. At the cellular
level, the human brain is characterized by the presence of a particular cell
in the body called a neuron, also known as a "nerve fiber" Neurons have
unique structures that enable them to transmit signals quickly and
accurately to other cells present.

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