The part of the nervous system that is used to help you think through situations is called the central.
Answer: Option C
<u>Explanation:</u>
The central nervous system comprises of the spinal cord and the brain. It is given the name as Central nervous system as it accelerates thinking and passes information. There are some important reflexes that mainly involve the spinal cord and central nervous system like thinking through the situations.
It controls our movements, thinking and acting. The central nervous system send signal from one cell to another cell. It gathers information from all over the body and transmits it to the other parts.
The duodenum.
The duodenum is the shortest segment of the small intestine. It receives chyme (partially digested food)
from the stomach.
Assuming this is for an EMT-B course, you would call your medical director for direction and give oral glucose if they are alert enough to control their own airway.
If this is for a Paramedic course, you will start an IV and administer D50 at a slow push.
Mitochondria. The mitochondria has a variety of different functions and is therefore essential for the cell's productivity.
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