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Define peripheral, voluntary peripheral , involuntary peripheral nervous system?​

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Answered by kshobanack
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The autonomic system is the part of the peripheral nervous system that's responsible for regulating involuntary body functions, such as blood flow, heartbeat, digestion, and breathing. In other words, it is the autonomic system that controls aspects of the body that are usually not under voluntary control.

The PNS. The PNS comprises cranial nerves 3–12, the spinal roots, sensory and autonomic ganglia, and the somatic nerves.

The peripheral nervous system is further subdivided into the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system.

Answered by samriddhisinghyadav2
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able to be attached to and used with a computer, though not an integral part of it is called peripheral.

The somatic nervous system (SoNS), also known as the voluntary nervous system, is a part of the peripheralnervous system (PNS). It acts as an intermediary between the central nervous system (CNS) and muscles, skin and sensory organs.

The autonomic system is the part of the peripheral nervous system that's responsible for regulatinginvoluntary body functions, such as blood flow, heartbeat, digestion, and breathing. In other words, it is the autonomic system that controls aspects of the body that are usually not under voluntary control.

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