 Claudia Gonzalez.  The neuron transmits electric signals like electric wire, if you are suffering pain or cool.  The nerves are one of the system.

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 Claudia Gonzalez

 The neuron transmits electric signals like electric wire, if you are suffering pain or cool.  The nerves are one of the system that are all around your body.  The nervous system is formed of two parts that are integrally linked with each other. The brain and the nervous system has multiple functions that are vital for normal functioning of the body.  Different parts of the nervous system have different functions. They can be outlined as follows.

 The nervous has an organ that is the brain and the spinal cord.  The brain responds to what your nervous feel.  Also the brain can imagine what you are touching.  The spinal cord help you to hold your hade.

 The muscular is one of the system that works with the nervous system.  Also there another system that works with the nervous system is the skeleton system.  The muscular works with the nervous by helping the nerves to extend all around the body.  The skeleton helps the muscular and the nerves by holding them and stay in the same place. 

 The nervous system haves neuron that’s unit functional.  Humans have about neuron 100 million on their brain.  The neuron have three parts, Dendrites, cell body and axon.  Those three parts of the neuron help the nervous system.