The responsibilities of the central nervous system include:
1. Deciding to walk instead of run.
2. Helping to understand a math problem.
3. Digesting the food in the stomach.
4. Keeping the hand on a hot stove.
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1. The brain is part of the CNS, which helps make decisions about body movements.
2. The CNS does not help with cognitive abilities.
3. Food digestion is part of the ANS.
4. The CNS would tell the hand to move.
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