Explain why brain and spinal cord are considered as central nervous system.
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The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord. It is referred to as "central" because it combines information from the entire body and coordinates activity across the whole organism.
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Central Nervous System
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The brain and the spinal cord are called as the central nervous system not because it is in the center of body, but because it functions like a central command or control station in our body.
The brain controls most bodily functions like walking, talking, etc. The spinal cord coordinates the transfer of nervous signals from all parts of the body to the brain, where the information is processed and the command for the relevant action to be performed is transmitted back via the spinal cord.
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