Nervous System vs Ecosystem The nervous system interacts with the ecosystem because the nervous system processes stimuli that it recieves from the environment. It uses receptor cells to sense danger,to find food, and to find shelter. The brain uses the 5 senses, touch, smell, hearing, vision and taste, to interpret messages and figure out the best way to respond to the issue. The environment changes all the time, seasons change, types of animals change, and temperatures change. Our bodies have to change too if we want to survive. Our nervous system helps us change to fit the new environment and for fill the needs that the environment demands. Our nervous system controls what types of cells we make and how our body functions, so when we need to change we go through evolution. We used to be monkeys until evolution came around and our nervous system controlled that. Eventually we will have no pinky toe because we don't need it anymore. We may not realize it but the ecosystem did and still does effect our nervous system. By Posy Olivetti and Carys OKL
The nervous system interacts with the ecosystem because the nervous system processes stimuli that it recieves from the environment. It uses receptor cells to sense danger,to find food, and to find shelter. The brain uses the 5 senses, touch, smell, hearing, vision and taste, to interpret messages and figure out the best way to respond to the issue. The environment changes all the time, seasons change, types of animals change, and temperatures change. Our bodies have to change too if we want to survive. Our nervous system helps us change to fit the new environment and for fill the needs that the environment demands. Our nervous system controls what types of cells we make and how our body functions, so when we need to change we go through evolution. We used to be monkeys until evolution came around and our nervous system controlled that. Eventually we will have no pinky toe because we don't need it anymore. We may not realize it but the ecosystem did and still does effect our nervous system.
By Posy Olivetti and Carys OKL