Is the nervous system the most important system in the body? Why or why not?

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IMO, it is the most important system. No other system would function without the nervous system.
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nervous_system
Importance

The evolution of a complex nervous system makes it possible for various animal species to have advanced perception abilities like sight, complex social interactions, rapid coordination of other organ systems, and integrated processing of many concurrent signals. In humans, the advanced development of the nervous system makes it possible to have language, abstract representation of concepts, transmission of culture, and many other outcomes of human society that would not be possible without our brains.

Many people have lost basic motor skills and other skills because of spinal cord injuries. If this portion is damaged, the biggest nerve and the most important one gets damaged. This leads to paralysis or other permanent damage. Physical lesions or genetic abnormalities of the brain can also lead to major harm.
 
Yes it is, nervous system is help you have senses and response to your environment. Furthermore, your nervous system carry all the information from brain to your body, so you work response the way your brain tell you. However, in the body, no system can list at the most important. Every single system in your body co-operation. If one of them unhealthy, then guess what? you have to go to the doctor!
 
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