Difference between central nervous system and autonomic nervous system
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The Central Nervous System refers to the brain, brain cells and its nerves.
The CNS is divided into two components
1) The Autonomic and
2. Somatic nervous system.
The autonomic system is comprised mainly of our 5 senses and our vital signs (temperature regulation, heart rate, respiration, blood pressure regulation).
The somatic nervous system is mainly in charge of our body movements.
The CNS is divided into two components
1) The Autonomic and
2. Somatic nervous system.
The autonomic system is comprised mainly of our 5 senses and our vital signs (temperature regulation, heart rate, respiration, blood pressure regulation).
The somatic nervous system is mainly in charge of our body movements.
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The brain and spinal cord make up the central nervous system. ... The somatic nervous system transmits sensory and motor signals to and from the central nervous system. The autonomic nervous system controls the function of our organs and glands, and can be divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions.
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