The spinal cord, i.e. interneurons, connects the brains to the peripheral nervous system.
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.
True. The Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) is the part of the nervous system that connects the central nervous system (CNS) to the rest of the body. It includes nerves that carry signals between the brain and spinal cord and the various parts of the body, allowing for communication between the external environment and the body's internal systems.
It connects your cornea to brain. And tells the brain what to see.
Your nerves will send a message to your brain and your brain quickly sends a message back telling you to stop touching the hot or cold object,and that's your answer.
Sense organs send information to the brain via afferent pathways of the PNS (peripheral nervous system).
PNS stands for Peripheral Nervous System. The PNS connects the Central Nervous System (in the brain and spinal cord) to the rest of the body. It is divided into the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system.
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.
The left side of the brain primarily controls the right side of the body. This is because the nervous system follows a "crossed" pattern, where the left hemisphere of the brain is responsible for motor functions on the right side of the body.
part of the CNS
the PNS as the cental nervous system only consists of the brain and spinal cord. where as the rest of the body is covered by all the nerves which are included in the PNS
Myelination is produced in the PNS by Shwann cells, and in the CNS by glial cells called oligodendrocytes.
Brain stem
The brain stem is what connects the spinal cord to the rest of the brain. More specifically, the medulla oblongota is what directly connects it.
The spinal cord connects tissues and organs to the brain.
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 Brain stem connects these two portions of the brain.
There is no joint between brain and spinal cord. The spinal cord is a mass of neurones that is situated in the backbone which feeds in to the brain via neurones.