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What are the main divisions of the nervous system?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:The nervous system of vertebrates (including humans) is divided into the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS). The (CNS) is the major division, and consists of the brain and the spinal cord.

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Answered by jasssekhon230
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Answer:The nervous system can be divided into three main divisions:

Central nervous system (CNS)

Peripheral nervous system (PNS)

Autonomic nervous system (ANS)

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Central Nervous System

      The central nervous system consists of brain and spinal cord.

Peripheral Nervous System

      The peripheral nervous system consists of nerves arising from the brain and spinal cord. The nerves that originate from the brain are called cranial nerves, and the nerves that originate from the spinal cord are called spinal nerves.

AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM

      Autonomic nervous system is a special system which controls and coordinates those activities of body that which are not under the control of will (involuntary organs). So, autonomic nervous system controls and coordinates those activities of body which do not require thinking such as beating of heart, secretions of glands, blinking of eyes and sneezing. It is further divided into sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system.

      The functions of sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system are opposite to each other. For example, the sympathetic nervous system increases the heart beat whereas the parasympathetic nervous system decreases the heart beat. In the same way, the sympathetic nervous system constricts the arteries and raises blood pressure whereas the parasympathetic nervous system dilates arteries and lowers blood pressure.

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