The brain stem.
axons
the cerebrospinal fluid and the meninges protects the CNS(central nervous system)
The part of the nerve cell that carries signals toward the dendrite part of the cell that houses the nucleus. Motor neurons convey signals from the CNS to effector cells.
CNS or Central Nervous System connects the brain and spinal cord sending messages to and form the brain to the spinal cord.PNS or Peripheral Nervous System connects the cranial and spinal nerves relaying info to and from.
part of the CNS
Hypothalamus
Brain
brain
i think you mean nervous systems; central (CNS), autonomic (ANS), and the sympathetic or para-sympathetic (SNS).
spinal cord
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The CNS
medulla
In medical terms, CNS stands for central nervous system. This is the part of the nervous system that includes the brain and spinal cord.
The parts of the CNS that give rise to sympathetic nerves are the thoracic and lumbar regions of the spinal cord.
Autonomic reflexes concerning digestive, smooth muscle, respiration all have to do with the Peripheral Nervous System (ANS, SNS, and ENS). <-- look it up if you dont know what that is. But the CNS is only the brain and the spinal cord... and there arent any autonomic reflexes there.