The ANS acts as your body's "silent regulator," controlling processes that occur without conscious effort, such as your heartbeat, digestion, and breathing. It is primarily divided into three branches:
In informal messaging or academic contexts, "ANS" is often used as a shorthand for the word "answer". The ANS acts as your body's "silent regulator,"
Often called the "fight-or-flight" system, it prepares the body for stressful or emergency situations by increasing heart rate and dilating airways. such as your heartbeat