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explain CNS PNS and ceribrospinal fluid​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The central nervous system or the CNS contains the brain and the spinal cord. ... Everything else but the CNS it is known as the peripheral nervous system. The peripheral nervous system or PNS contains the nerves, which leave the brain and the spinal cord and travel to certain areas of the body.

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Answered by jhansijeyakumar12
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•CNS is the short form of the Central Nervous System.

•The Central Nervous System consists of the brain, nerves and the spinal cord.

•The full form of PNS is Peripheral Nervous System.

•The peripheral nervous system contain a mass of nerves called the ganglia.

CEREBROSPINAL FLUID

The fluid present in the cerebellum for the seperation of the grey matter and the white matter is called the cerebrospinal fluid.

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