Yes, central nervous system is your brain and spinal cord. Cranial nerves arises from your brain stem in your midbrian/pons/medulla.
The pervious answer is incorrect. the spinal cord are part of the Central Nervous system or (CNS)
Yes, spinal and cranial nerves are part of the peripheral nervous system.
yes cranial nerves can regenerate
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)Contains all nerves outside of the brain & spinal cord.Somatic Nervous System (Voluntary)Two types: Sensory (or afferent) and motor (or efferent) nerves
The cranial nerves exit from the brain inside the cranial cavity.
Cranial nerves #7 (VII) #9 (IX) and #10 (X)
Peripheral nervous system consist of all of the Cranial nerves and Spinal nerves. This division is Anatomical and not Physiological.
Cranial Nerves 1-2 Cranial Nerves 3-4 belong to the midbrain. Cranial Nerves 5-8 belong to the pons. Cranial Nerves 9-12 belong to the hindbrain.
yes cranial nerves can regenerate
PNS means peripheral nervous system. CNS means central nervous system.
How many cranial nerves are there
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)Contains all nerves outside of the brain & spinal cord.Somatic Nervous System (Voluntary)Two types: Sensory (or afferent) and motor (or efferent) nerves
Because somebody would ask why it wasn't cranial nerves instead of brainial nerves.
yes! there are 12 pairs of cranial nerves
The cranial nerves exit from the brain inside the cranial cavity.
Rats have twelve pairs of cranial nerves.
There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves that are part of the PNS. These nerves are sensory, mixed and mostly motor.
The number of cranial nerves that a cat have is 12. The cranial nerves are mostly located at the cats brain.
The Parasympathetic Division arises from cranial and sacral nerves.