Peripheral nervous system.
Eletrical impulses throughout the nervous system
Nerve fibers that are scattered throughout the dermis are associated with the sensory system.
Introduction. Spinal cord reflexes are simple behaviors produced by central nervous system (CNS) pathways that lie entirely within the spinal cord. The sensory afferent fibers that evoke these reflexes enter the spinal cord and activate spinal motor neurons directly or through a chain of one or more spinal interneurons
Spinal Cord
The nervous system is a system in the body that relates to the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs and nerves.
AnswerThe thalamus is the important synapse site for afferent fibers traveling to the sensory cortex.
The sensory receptor
By SNS do you mean sensory nervous system? Spinal nerves are part of the Central nervous system (CNS) which also includes the brain.
The nervous system consists of the brain and the spinal cord. Nerve fibers of the spinal cord spread out to the different part of body. These nerve fibers are part of the peripheral nervous system and are the nerves that are found outside the spinal cord and brain.
Through the nerve fibers of the affrent (sensory) division of the Peripheral nervous system.
The crucial part of the central nervous system described is the spinal cord. It is composed of long nerve fibers that transmit sensory and motor signals between the brain and the rest of the body. It originates at the base of the brain (specifically the medulla oblongata) and extends to the base of the spine (the second lumbar vertebra).
spinal cord and brain . r the main ones