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What is the role of the nervous system in digestion? (again, just answer the question, no paragraphs.)
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The nervous system regulates digestion by controlling the movement of muscles in the gastrointestinal tract, coordinating the release of digestive enzymes and hormones, and facilitating communication between the brain and the digestive organs. It includes the enteric nervous system, which operates independently to manage gut reflexes, and the autonomic nervous system, which modulates digestive processes in response to the body's needs.
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