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Physics, 23.02.2021 19:00 brianrodriguez2005

Nervous System Video: Please answer each question by filling in the blanks, using the words from the bank below. Word Bank: brain, instincts, interpreted, organs, reflexes, spinal cord, senses

The central nervous system includes the and .

Signals from and the body's are received by the brain and the spinal cord.

Once signals are processed and by the central nervous system, a response is sent back to the body.

A central nervous system is also responsible for programming and .

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