The brain and central nervous system shrink as we age.
<h3>What happens to the brain when we age?</h3>
The brain is one of the most important organs in our body because all the nerve signals are produced there for our body to function.
In the brain we find nerve connections through neurons. A particular aspect of them is that during childhood and adolescence they multiply as we learn new things.
However, once we reach the stage of old age, these nerve connections deteriorate and are reduced, therefore, the size of the brain and the central nervous system decreases.
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1. Runoff from the land in a <em>stream’s watershed</em>……….
2. And water from its <em>tributaries</em>.
3. At the stream’s headwaters, the <em>gradient</em>………..
4. The greater the water speed, the larger the <em>stream load</em>………..
5. Which is made up of: a) <em>suspended load</em>, b) <em>dissolved load</em>, c) <em>bed load</em>
6. Under these conditions a <em>braided stream</em> may form
7. Where gradient flattens, a <em>meander</em> may form
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Answer:
1. Sympathetic
2. Parasympathetic
Explanation:
The sympathetic nervous system is activated when the person experiences any stress conditions. This nervous system stimulates the release of stress hormones from the adrenal gland and generates flight or fight response. There are an increased heart rate and breathing rate to increase the oxygen supply to skeletal muscles.
Once the person comes out of the stress conditions, the parasympathetic nervous system is activated which slows down the physiological responses generated by the sympathetic system. The activated parasympathetic nervous system stimulates the digestion and absorption of nutrients.