Numerous functions: it carries all the informations that comes from the skin to the brain (the sensitive system), and also all the movement commands from the brain to the muscles (motor system). All the information are also integrated in diffent parts of the brain, allowing us to do everything.
The sensitive system carries up information about pain, heat, cold, pressures, friction, pleasure, and tact, through nerve endings distributed beneath our entire skin; it also has terminals in the muscles and joints, that inform how cantracted a muscle is or how bent a joint is at any moment, thus the brain knows where in the space each part of our body is.
The motor system comes down from the brain through the inner part of the spinal chord (the sensitive goes up through the same organ, organised in different bundles, the tracts, at the outter part; different sensations travel through different bundles, in different parts, e.g., tact goes by the back part, the dorsal tract, whereas pain goes by the front and sides). The nerve endings are located in the muscles of the body, and when activated causes them to contract, at different intensities, which will depend on how much strength was required.
the main function of the peripheral is to connect the centeral nervous system with limbs and organs.
The main function is that it helps the body.
The main function is that it helps the body.
While this is an extremely important function, the brain relies upon the peripheral nervous.
The somatic and autonomic nervous systems make up the peripheral nervous system. The main function of this system is to connect the central nervous system to the limbs and organs in the body.
Yes it is true that excretion is one function of the digestive system. The nervous system is made up of the peripheral nervous system and central nervous system.
the peripheral nervous system
The peripheral nervous system is made up of all the nerves outside the central nervous system.
peripheral nervous systemthe peripheral nervous systemperipheraThe peripheral nervous system branches from the central nervous systemIt is called the Peripheral Nervous System(PNS).
Subdivision of the peripheral nervous system that regulates involuntary functions.
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) original answer by btbchris
No, the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system (nerves outside the central nervous system) work together to coordinate communication throughout the body. The central nervous system processes information and sends commands to the peripheral nervous system to carry out responses.