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Here the question is related to the nervous system and central and peripheral nervous system.
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So here, the answer to this is, nervous system is that the part of the body that coordinates its behavior, transmit signals between different body areas.
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In vertebrates, it consists of two main parts called central nervous system and peripheral nervous system.
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The central nervous system contains the brain, medulla, pine aneur.
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The peripheral nervous system consists of mainly nerves which are long fibers that connect the c and s to each other and the part of the body but also includes other components like peripheral, ganglia, sympathetic and parasympathetic.
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Take, ganglia, and therefore the endprick center nerve system and a semi -independent are part of the system whose functions is to regulate the digestive system.
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At the cell system is derived in place of a special type of cells called neurons, also referred to as nerve cells.
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Neurons have special properties that make them to transfer signals rapidly to other cells where the transfer signs within the time of the lechrochemical waste.
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Transferring with thin fibers called exones which cause chemical called neurotransmitters to be free adjunctions to other neurons called synapses.
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A cell that receives a synaptic signal from a neuron could also be excited and inhibited and otherwise modulated the connections between the neurons from neural circuits which will generate very complex patterns of dynamic activities along the system also contains other specialized cells, card gallia cells.
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Recent evidence suggests that glaya can also have a considerable signaling role...