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30 December, 09:20

Which part of the nervous system takes the information received from the senses

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  1. 30 December, 09:53
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    Brain

    Explanation:

    The brain is a vital part of the nervous system and one of the most complex organ of the nervous system that serves as the center of nervous system.

    The brain takes information received from the senses, and then the information received is further used to determine actions to be taken by the organism. In other words, the processes the information, combines the processed information with the organisms current needs, and then further generate responses to that effect.

    The brain controls every part of the body.
  2. 30 December, 12:26
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    The spinal cord is responsible for carrying information

    Explanation:

    The spinal cord carries messages to and from the body to the brain, but it is the brain's task to make sense of all the information. Reflexes are action rather than structure, and inter neurons were only discussed in terms of their role in spinal cord reflexes.
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