The Peripheral Nervous System
The peripheral nervous system is all of the nerve calls that branch off from the central nervous system.This sections of the nervous would hold the sensory neurons and most of the interneurons and motor neurons. There are two sections in our peripheral nervous system. Those include both the autonomic nervous system and the somatic nervous system.
Somatic Nervous SystemThe somatic nervous system is in charge of all the voluntary actions that you make. It is the part of the nervous system that will carry the message to different parts of your body when you want to pick something up or anything else along those lines.
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Autonomic Nervous systemThe job of our autonomic nervous system is to control all involuntary actions. That means that autonomic nerves are constantly working, but you can't even tell. These nerves would branch out to many of our organs and will instruct them to preform their own function such as breathing and pumping blood.
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