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A greater explanation of the CYTO neural system
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The CYTO neural system is the name given
to the primary and oldest neural system within an organism. |
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In a single or mono neural organism such
as a jellyfish, or worm, it the cyto neural system may be networked via a cross
wiring effect, or the bundling of central neural communication via a basic kind
of neural tube. |
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In a dual neural system organism, the
CYTO system always aggregates itself into a more sophisticated central wiring
system of major communication trunks and arteries. |
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In a triple neural or vertebrate organism, the CYTO system is the central
nervous system or the spine. |
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Cyto neurons as the oldest and wisest
neurons |
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Cyto neurons are by definition, the
oldest and most sophisticated of the neural systems. In advanced triple neural
systems, the network themselves into a tight membrane, we call the neuro
ganglia, that form massive connections down and through the spinal column. Not
only does this insulation provide protection against the elements, but enables
CYTO neurons to communicate instantaneously the length of a spine- the same
principles exhibited by the fusing of ancient skin cells and electrical
activity.
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Cyto system as the centre of active awake
intelligence |
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The Cyto system in vertebrates is the
active- waking intelligence of the organism, responsible for the complex
coordination of a multi-billion cellular organism efficiently. Its job being
strongly contained, enables the other neural systems to specialize. |
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The name CYTO |
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The name CYTO is used to represent the
connection between the neural system and its function in parallel to the single
cell- the prototype of life. In a single cell, it is the cytoskeleton that is
the centre of intelligence and process |
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