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Fist {towards fist}

A reaction of the nervous sensory system often occurs with a fist .

In evolution it is the system that is aimed outwards, for example to hunt or to flee.

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We call the system involved in this Ectoderm.

The main function of the Ectoderm is to respond to signals from the environment.

The entire nervous system arises from the outer germ layer (ectoderm), including the nervous tissue of the brain.

Cover tissues are organs controlled by the great cerebral cortex; epidermis, mouth and esophageal mucosa (upper two-thirds) small bend of the stomach, duodenum, liver and bile ducts, pancreas roads, renal pelvis, bladder, urethra, vagina and anal mucosa, the nervous system and the sensitive nerve wiring of the periosteum.

From the surface ectoderm, epidermis, hair, nails and sebum, sweat, milk, tear and salivary glands form. The olfactory epithelium, lens and inner ear are also formed from this layer, as well as the anterior pituitary lobe.

In the neural ectoderm, the central nervous system, retina, posterior pituitary lobe, deep parts of the cerebrum (ganglia), nerves, gill arch cartilage, adrenal medulla and pigment cells.

There is often cell breakdown or loss of function, as long as there is a problem pattern here.

If that pattern is tackled, you often see cell build-up but also pain such as cramps.

The senses are of the body as the receptors of the cell.

The hypothalamus communicates with all nerve endings.

The ectoderm needs sugars and amylase to digest those sugars.

Sugars are always clockwise.

To keep the sugar level in balance, you need insulin and glucagon

The work of the ectoderm where the focus is on the nervous and sensory system requires the fast / direct energy of carbohydrates.

The most involved hormones are Dopamine and Cortisol.

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