Which of the following statements is true of the central nervous system and the immune system?

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Which of the following is a similarity between the central nervous system and the immune system of human beings? They possess sensory and motor elements.

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The central nervous system also exerts a modulating influence upon the immune response. This may take place both by secretion of hormones and by a nervous/neurotransmitter influence upon the immune system.

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Both the immune and nervous systems have characteristically developed an intricate network of cellular specializations and interactions, which allow them to actively monitor the environment and sense specific changes in physical or chemical parameters, process the input, and produce an output that is appropriate for ...

Which of the following cells is the immune cell of the central nervous system?

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