Concerning the organization of the nervous system, voluntary is to as involuntary is to... refers to the autonomic nervous system.
<h3>What is the autonomic nervous system?</h3>
The autonomic nervous system is part of the peripheral nervous system, this system is the one that will control the involuntary functions of the organs (heart rate, breathing, dilation of the pupils). It is divided into two parts: the sympathetic nervous system, which is in charge of fight and flight functions such as increased heart rate, dilation of the pulmonary bronchi, increased blood pressure, among others; and the parasympathetic nervous system that has functions contrary to those of the sympathetic, such as the decrease in heart rate, contraction of the pupil, stimulation of intestinal peristalsis.
An interplay of the two parts causes there to be a homeostasis in these involuntary reactions in the body.
Therefore, we can confirm that concerning the organization of the nervous system, voluntary is to as involuntary is to... refers to the autonomic nervous system.
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