Biology, asked by allans12310, 1 year ago

What is the main difference between the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS)?
A) The CNS involves the brain and spinal cord, and the PNS involves the body nerves.
B) The CNS involves the body nerves, and the PNS involves the brain and spinal cord.
C) The CNS involves sensory neurons, and the PNS involves motor neurons.
D) The CNS involves motor neurons, and the PNS involves sensory neurons.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
15


Hey Mate ⭐⭐⭐




The correct answer is ⤵




central nervous system: brain and spinal chord


peripheral nervous system: everything else with neurons




Therefore, A) The CNS involves the brain and spinal cord, and the PNS involves the body nerves.✅




Hope it helps you! ヅ




✪ Be Brainly ✪


kapil913: hey please tell me how you brought that pictures
Answered by narayanakrishnathaku
11

(A)The central nervous system involves the brain and spinal cord and periferal nervous system involves the body neurons

(A) is the answer

Hoped it helped you.......

Similar questions