skeletal muscular and nervous system
Mascular system
There is an overall governing nervous system which is split into many different branches each of which regulate different body activities in different ways. The first division is into the central nervous system (the brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system (cranial and spinal nerves which travel throughout the entire body). The peripheral system is divided into efferent and afferent fibres. All afferent fibres travel towards the central nervous system (CNS) and are usually involved in sensing stimuli. Efferent fibres travel from the CNS to the body and there are three main types involved: 1) Parasympathetic Nervous System 2) Sympathetic Nervous system 3) Enteric nervous system (involved in regulation of gut activity The parasympathetic and sympathetic systems work on smooth and cardiac muscle to regulate all body functions from heart beat to pupil dilation.
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Loss of privacy
Loss of privacy
No, it is not. Your various senses have the job of sensing your environment.
what is meant by primery sensing element in terms of measurment and instrumentation system please give me ans
sense of touch odor molecules
gps
press a button
review of primary sensing elements
Hi, I'm Josephine, and I'm barely learning this, since I'm in 6 grade. A radar is used to gather data in an active remote sensing system. Funny, I have this question in my study guide. :)
It's part of the chicken's digestive system. The grains eaten by the chicken are predigested in the gizzars.
you cant turn it off
a compass
a satelllite is a man-made piece of equipment that orbits the sun and is very complicated.
I believe that is for your reverse sensing system The system is normally on , but if the engine is running , reverse is selected , and the button is pushed , that turns off the reverse sensing system and the indicator will light displaying OFF