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Latest revision as of 17:46, 16 February 2025
Parts of the nervous system:
- Central nervous system - a bilateral, essentially symmetrical structure with distinct parts. Receives sensory information from the skin through bundles of long nerve fibers, called axons, and transforms it into coordinated motor commands that are relayed to the muscles for action through other bundles of nerves
- Spinal cord - contains the machinery needed for simple reflex behaviors.
- Brain stem - conveys sensory information to higher regions of the brain and motor commands from those regions downward to the spinal cord. Also regulates attention.
- Brain