How does the digestive system work with the nervous system?

Biology · High School · Thu Feb 04 2021

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 Explanation: The digestive system is made up of a large number of organs, and it helps to break down food in the body, which is then used by the body. The nervous system is consists of neurons and nerve cells that carry signals from one part of our body to another and help to control bodily functions. When we eat, our brain sends signals to our digestive tract so that it can break down what we eat into smaller molecules for absorption into our bloodstream.

The nervous system controls the digestive system by sending signals to the brain and organs. The brain sends signals to the stomach, intestines, pancreas, liver, and other organs through nerve cells called neurons. Some of these neurons pass on messages from one part of the body to another through electrical impulses. The nervous system sends signals to different parts of the body to make sure they work properly and communicate.

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