Explain central nervous system
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The central nervous system (CNS) is made up of the brain, the spinal cord, and the optic nerves. The central nervous system controls thought processes, guides movement, and registers sensations throughout the body.
The spinal cord is a single continuous structure that goes from the brain through the base of the skull and down the spinal column. Individual paired spinal nerves continue down to the tailbone. The optic nerves are at the back of the eye and carry visual information from the eyeto the brain.
Injuries or diseases that affect the central nervous system can sometimes cause permanent loss of function and disability.
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The spinal cord is a single continuous structure that goes from the brain through the base of the skull and down the spinal column. Individual paired spinal nerves continue down to the tailbone. The optic nerves are at the back of the eye and carry visual information from the eyeto the brain.
Injuries or diseases that affect the central nervous system can sometimes cause permanent loss of function and disability.
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@ the complex of nerve tissues that control the activities of the body. in vertebrate it comprises the brain and spinal cord.....
@ the complex of nerve tissues that control the activities of the body. in vertebrate it comprises the brain and spinal cord.....
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