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Autonomic nervous system
/ɔːtənˈɒmɪk nˈɜːvəs sˈɪstəm/
/ɔːtənˈɑːmɪk nˈɜːvəs sˈɪstəm/
Autonomic nervous system
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the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls and regulates involuntary bodily functions, including heart rate, digestion, and glandular activity
What is "autonomic nervous system"?
The autonomic nervous system, as a singular body part, is a complex network of nerves that controls and regulates involuntary bodily functions. It works silently and independently, managing essential processes such as heart rate, digestion, and breathing. It maintains a delicate balance within the body, responding automatically to changes in the environment and internal conditions.
Example
The autonomic nervous system regulates functions such as heart rate and digestion.
The autonomic nervous system controls visceral functions, including heart rate, respiration, and digestion, without conscious effort.