Nervous system
The nervous system is an organ system containing a network of specialized cells called neurons that coordinate the actions of an animal
and transmit signals between different parts of its body. In most
animals the nervous system consists of two parts, central and
peripheral. The central nervous systemvertebrates (such as humans) contains the brain, spinal cord, and retina.
The peripheral nervous system consists of sensory neurons, clusters of neurons called ganglia, and nerves
connecting them to each other and to the central nervous system. These
regions are all interconnected by means of complex neural pathways. The enteric nervous system,
a subsystem of the peripheral nervous system, has the capacity, even
when severed from the rest of the nervous system through its primary
connection by the vagus nerve, to function independently in controlling the gastrointestinal system. of
Neurons send signals to other cells as electrochemical waves travelling along thin fibers called axons, which cause chemicals called neurotransmitters to be released at junctions called synapses.
A cell that receives a synaptic signal may be excited, inhibited, or
otherwise modulated. Sensory neurons are activated by physical stimuli
impinging on them, and send signals that inform the central nervous
system of the state of the body and the external environment. Motor
neurons, situated either in the central nervous system or in peripheral
ganglia, connect the nervous system to muscles or other effector organs.
Central neurons, which in vertebrates greatly outnumber the other
types, make all of their input and output connections with other
neurons. The interactions of all these types of neurons form neural
circuits that generate an organism's perception of the world and
determine its behavior. Along with neurons, the nervous system contains
other specialized cells called glial cells (or simply glia), which provide structural and metabolic support.
Nervous systems are found in most multicellular animals, but vary greatly in complexity.[1]SpongesPlacozoans and mesozoans—other simple animals that are not classified as part of the subkingdom Eumetazoa—also have no nervous system. In Radiata (radially symmetric animals such as jellyfish) the nervous system consists of a simple nerve net. Bilateria,
which include the great majority of vertebrates and invertebrates, all
have a nervous system containing a brain, one central cord (or two
running in parallel), and peripheral nerves.
have no nervous system, although they have homologs of many genes that
play crucial roles in nervous system function, and are capable of
several whole-body responses, including a primitive form of locomotion.
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