What is the main function of the nervous system?

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The main function of the nervous system is to coordinate and regulate the body's actions and responses by processing and transmitting information. It receives sensory input from the environment and internal stimuli, processes and interprets this information, and then coordinates appropriate responses through motor output. Additionally, the nervous system also plays a role in maintaining homeostasis, controlling bodily functions, and facilitating communication between different parts of the body.
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