PRESENTED BY : MRS SUMAN MALHAN. THE NERVOUS STSTEM IS THE CONTROL ‘CENTER’ OF OUR BODY OR YOU CAN SAY IT’S A BODY’S COMMUNICATION SYSTEM. IT REGULARLY.

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PRESENTED BY : MRS SUMAN MALHAN

THE NERVOUS STSTEM IS THE CONTROL ‘CENTER’ OF OUR BODY OR YOU CAN SAY IT’S A BODY’S COMMUNICATION SYSTEM. IT REGULARLY RECEIVES, RECORDS AND PASSES ON INFORMATION.

 THE BRAIN.  THE SPINAL CORD.  THE NERVES.

 THE CEREBRUM.  THE DIENCEPHALON.  THE CEREBELLUM  THE MEDULLA OBLONGATA

 FORMS A MAIN LINK BETWEEN THE BRAIN AND THE REST OF THE BODY.  IT IS PROTECTED BY THE VERTEBRAE OF THE BACK BONE.  MASSAGES TRAVEL FROM THE BRAIN, DOWN THE SPINAL CORD,THROUGH THE NERVES TO ALL PARTS OF THE BODY.  IT CONTROLS REFLEX ACTION

 THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM.  THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM.  AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM.