The automatic nervous system triggers the "fight or flight" response in the nervous system while the peripheral nervous system carries information to and from the central nervous system.
The peripheral nervous system carries impulses between the spinal cord and other body parts.
The nervous system carries information from the glands and organs to the brain. This communication is often facilitated by the peripheral nervous system, which includes sensory nerves that send signals to the brain for interpretation and response.
The peripheral nervous system.
the dorsal horn is involved in sensory functions
The peripheral nervous system carries the response to the rest of the body. It consists of nerves that extend outside of the brain and spinal cord to communicate information to and from the rest of the body.
peripheral nervous system
The nervous system takes in sensory information from the peripheral nervous system. This information is then directed to the central nervous system which then responds with a motor reaction that travels back to the peripheral nervous system.
peripheral nervous system
Nerves carry information to the brain. Nerves are bundles of axons that are long and thin and are found in the peripheral nervous system.
Motor neurons carry instructions from the central nervous system to effector organs. They are a part of the peripheral nervous system and transmit signals to muscles and glands, causing them to contract or secrete in response to stimuli.
The somatic nervous system is a component of the peripheral nervous system. This system is responsible for voluntary movements and sensory information.