The functions of the organs/organ systems in our body must be coordinated to maintain ______ .
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______ is the process through which two or more organs interact and complement the functions of one another.
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When we do physical exercises, the energy demand is increased for maintaining an increased muscular activity. The supply of oxygen is also increased. The increased supply of ______ necessitates an increase in the rate of respiration, heart beat and increased blood flow via blood vessel
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The released neurotransmitters bind to their specific receptors, present on the ______ membrane.
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In our body the ______ system and the ______ system jointly coordinate and integrate all the activities of the organs so that they function in a synchronised fashion.
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The ______ system provides an organised network of point-to-point connections for a quick coordination.
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The ______ system provides chemical integration through hormones
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About the neural system of human, mechanisms of neural coordination like transmission of nerve impulse, impulse conduction across a ______ .
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The ______ system of all animals is composed of highly specialised cells called neurons which can detect, receive and transmit different kinds of stimuli.
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The neural organisation is very simple in lower invertebrates. For example, in ______ it is composed of a network of neurons.
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The neural system is better organised in insects, where a brain is present along with a number of ______ and neural tissues. The vertebrates have a more developed neural system
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The human neural system is divided into two parts : (i) the central neural system (CNS) (ii) ______
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The CNS includes the ______ and the ______ and is the site of information processing and control
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The PNS comprises of all the nerves of the body associated with the CNS (brain and spinal cord). The nerve fibres of the PNS are of two types : (a) afferent fibres (b) ______
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The afferent nerve fibres transmit impulses from ______ to the CNS and the efferent fibres transmit regulatory impulses from the CNS to the concerned peripheral tissues/organs.