Receptors
The peripheral nervous system carries impulses from the central nervous system to the effectors.
Brain and spinal cord compose the central nervous system (CNS).All the nerves that innervate everything outside of your CNS is your peripheral nervous system (PNS).
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Nervous system
Organs involved in the nervous system are - Brain 🧠 -> Central Nervous System (CNS) Spinal Cord -> Peripheral Nervous System Nerves -> Peripheral Nervous System
the central nervous system
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The central nervous system.
The nervous system recives stimuly from the external environment through the sense organs and transmit their information through the central nervous system. The central nervous system analysis it and than sends signal to the stimulate responses by the specific organs.
Afferent pathways communicate sensory information (e.g. pain, cold) from your sensory organs to your central nervous system. Efferent pathways communicate information from your central nervous system to your effector organs (e.g. muscles and glands).
The central nervous system is responsible for coordinating all the information that is received from the body, whereas the peripheral nervous system connects the central system to the organs and limbs, relaying communication to and fro.
The nervous system which also interprets information from sensory units
The central nervous system has two organs, the brain and the spinal cord.
The sense organs gather information about the body's surroundings. These stimuli are carried by afferent or sensory neurons to the central nervous system.
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The peripheral nervous system carries impulses from the central nervous system to the effectors.