Biology, asked by jainmamta933, 4 months ago

How many sets of nerves are there in somatic nervous system​


araksshati: The somatic nervous system controls the musculoskeletal system and our external sensory organs with this function being controlled voluntary by our brains. These actions are determined by information received from the 43 sets of sensory nerves (12 in the brainstem and 31 in the spinal cord) present in our bodies.

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Answered by aryadwivedi10
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The somatic peripheral nervous system is a single neuron system with the motor neurons lying inside the brainstem or spinal cord and the sensory neurons lying in the dorsal root ganglia. The autonomic peripheral nervous system is a two neuron system with a neuron lying outside of the CNS in the autonomic ganglia.

Answered by Anonymous
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The somatic nervous system controls the musculoskeletal system and our external sensory organs with this function being controlled voluntary by our brains. These actions are determined by information received from the 43 sets of sensory nerves (12 in the brainstem and 31 in the spinal cord) present in our bodies.

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