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brain and lungs
They belong to the peripheral nervous system, as opposed to the central nervous system (as they are to be found on the periphery of the body).
Yes, nerves are found in both the central nervous system (CNS), which includes the brain and spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system (PNS), which includes all nerves outside of the CNS that extend throughout the body.
That would be the peripheral nervous system.
No, in the PNS, or peripheral nervous system.
The peripheral nervous system (PNS), basically anywhere outside the spinal cord and brain. Motor Neurons are found in the central nervous system. In the Ventrall horn of the spinal cord.
In the peripheral nervous system otherwise known as the PNS.
Myelin is a fatty sheath around axons found in the peripheral nervous system.
They belong to the peripheral nervous system, as opposed to the central nervous system (as they are to be found on the periphery of the body).
They belong to the peripheral nervous system, as opposed to the central nervous system (as they are to be found on the periphery of the body).
The chemical most commonly found in both pre- and postganglionic synapses in the parasympathetic system is the neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
The nervous system is made up of two parts the central (CNS) and the peripheral (PNS). The CNS includes the brain, found in the head, and the spinal chord, found running through the spine. The PNS includes all of the peripheral nerves that run to all parts of the body, and so are found almost everywhere.