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Parts of the Nervous System Neurons Cells that make up your nervous system They send and receive messages to and from brain. Central Nervous System (CNS) Made up of the brain and spinal cord Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) Made up of nerves that connect the CNS to all parts of the body Brain Is the command center of the nervous system Spinal Cord Long bundle of neurons that sends messages to and from the brain.
Controls senses Smell, touch, hearing, tasting, and sight Controls breathing Controls thoughts and movements Nervous system can be harmed or permanently damaged by alcohol use..
Central Nervous System (CNS) Made up of the brain and spinal cord Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) Made up of nerves that connect the CNS to all parts of the body Brain Is the command center of the nervous system Spinal Cord Long bundle of neurons that sends messages to and from the brain..
A spinal cord injury can lead to paralysis. This means you cannot move some parts of your body. A brain injury can cause brain damage, loss of memory, and loss of some physical abilities Example would be tying you shoes.
Other disorders are Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and epilepsy.
There are vaccines that can protect you from this..
Some other drugs can harm the part of the brain that helps control: Breathing, heart rate, and sleeping. Some drugs can harm your nervous system so much that you start imagining objects or lights that aren’t really there hallucinating..
Eat nutritious foods Make sure you get enough rest Don’t dive into shallow water Get a spotter when lifting heavy weights.
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