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The 2 primary structures of the CNS are:The brain, housed in and protected by the skullThe spinal cord, housed in and protected by the vertebral column.
Interneurons are neurons that are entirely located within the central nervous system (CNS). They act as a bridge between sensory and motor neurons, integrating and transmitting signals within the CNS.
The simple answer is that the cns center is located in the brain and spinal cord, protected by bone structures, while the pns is is broken down into two parts, the somatic nervous system, and the autonomic nervous system. It is located in nerves that connect to the nerves of the cns and is not protected by your bones. Pns is what controls your breathing, heart beat, and movement, while also directly communicating with the cns. The cns is responsible for things like perception and processing of sensory stimuli. This is just the very surface of your complex question, but I hope it helps.
Functional types of neurons: 1. sensory (afferent) neurons - input to CNS from sensory receptors; dendrites located at receptors, axons in nerves, cell bodies in ganglia outside the CNS 2. motor (efferent) neurons - output from CNS to effectors cell bodies and dendrites located in the CNS, axons in nerves 3. interneurons - communicate and integrate information within the CNS; located entirely within the CNS
Functional types of neurons: 1. sensory (afferent) neurons - input to CNS from sensory receptors; dendrites located at receptors, axons in nerves, cell bodies in ganglia outside the CNS 2. motor (efferent) neurons - output from CNS to effectors cell bodies and dendrites located in the CNS, axons in nerves 3. interneurons - communicate and integrate information within the CNS; located entirely within the CNS
Interneurons are neurons entirely within the central nervous system (CNS). They function to relay signals between sensory neurons and motor neurons, allowing for complex processing and integration of information within the CNS.
Yes, sympathetic ganglia are located near the spinal cord, within a few centimeters of the central nervous system. They are responsible for transmitting signals from the CNS to different parts of the body, controlling functions like heart rate and blood pressure.
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In the central nervous system (CNS), a nucleus refers to a cluster of neuronal cell bodies located within the brain or spinal cord. These nuclei are typically found deep within the brain, such as in the thalamus or basal ganglia, and are involved in various functions, including sensory processing and motor control. In the spinal cord, nuclei are located in specific regions associated with different sensory and motor pathways.
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