What are 3 degenerative diseases of the nervous system?
Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's Disease, Huntington's Disease are three degenerative diseases of the nervous system. Have a ChaCha Day!
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What kind of a nervous system does a mollusk have?
The nervous system consists of a ring of nerves around the an...
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Why can axons of peripheral nerves regenerate while axons of central nervous system nerves cannot?
The reason is unknown for lack of information but hang in the...
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What is is the function of the nervous system?
The Nervous System is the center of all mental activity inclu...
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What is the nervous system made up of?
The Nervous system is made up of nerves and nerve centers inc...
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Can you distinguish among the types of neuroglia in the central nervous system?
Types of Neuroglia are cell body, aons, dendrites and synapse...
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What is is the function of the nervous system?
The Nervous System is the center of all mental activity inclu...
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Which parts of the frogs nervous system can be observed in its abdominal cavity and hind leg?
You will find parts of the peripheral nervous system which co...
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What is the largest single part in the nervous system?
The nervous system of vertebrate animals (including humans) i...
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Nerves that carry information to the central nervous system f...
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What is the function of the central nervous system?
The nervous system informs the body about itself and the worl...
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What kind of a nervous system does a mollusk have?
The nervous system consists of a ring of nerves around the an...
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Which class of mollusk has the best developed nervous system?
Most mollusks possess well-developed sensory organs. The clas...
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What are some similarities between the endocrine system and the nervous system?
The endocrine & nervous systems work together by using many o...
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What does the central nervous system consists of?
The central nervous system is divided into two parts: the bra...
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What is the basic unit of the nervous system not the basic function?
The neuron is the basic unit of the nervous system (nervous c...
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What are the main functions of the nervous system?
The human nervous system differs from that of other mammals c...
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What is the difference between the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system?
The peripheral nervous system (PNS) consists of the nerves an...
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What is is the function of the nervous system?
The Nervous System is the center of all mental activity inclu...
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What is the function of the central nervous system?
The nervous system informs the body about itself and the worl...
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How does the nervous system help maintain homeostasis?
The nervous system maintains homeostasis by controlling and r...
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What is is the function of the nervous system?
The Nervous System is the center of all mental activity inclu...
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What does the nervous system do?
The brain is a central computer, and the nervous system is a ...
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What is Smallest structural and functional unit of the nervous system?
The neuron doctrine is the now fundamental idea that neurons ...
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What are the functions of the nervous system?
The nervous system is the major controlling, regulatory, and ...
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What is the function of the central nervous system?
The nervous system informs the body about itself and the worl...
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The autonomic nervous system directs all activities of the bo...
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What kind of food poisoning causes damage to the nervous system?
All forms of Food Poisoning could result in death if hydratio...
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What are the parts of the central nervous system?
The central nervous system is divided into two parts: the bra...
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What are the parts/branches of the peripheral nervous system?
There are 43 pairs found here: http://visual.merriam-webster....
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How are sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems different?
The parasympathetic nervous system acts to retard or depress ...
About Nervous System
The nervous system is the way the body transmits information from the senses and the outside world to the brain, and back. The human nervous system consists of the brain, spine, and the nerves.


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