peripheral nervous system, or PNS, consists of the nerves outside the cns.
The spinal cord belongs to the nervous system.
nervous system
spinal cord brain
sensory
The Central Nervous System
Central nervous sysTem
The brain belongs to the central nervous system, which also includes the spinal cord. This division is responsible for processing and interpreting information received from the peripheral nervous system.
Brain and spinal cord....
The division of the autonomic nervous system that arises from spinal nerves T1 to L3 is the sympathetic division. This division is responsible for controlling involuntary body functions.
parasympathetic
The nervous system is initially divided into the central nervous system (CNS) (brain and spinal cord) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS) (pretty much all nerves and related structures that do not reside in the brain or spinal cord). The PNS is then divided into two two divisions known as the somatic division (voluntary) and the autonomic division (involuntary). The autonomic nervous system is then once more divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions.
The human nervous system can be divided into three main parts:Central nervous system (CNS) *is composed of brain and spinal cord...*Peripheral nervous system (PNS)*is composed of all body nerves that lie outside of your central nervous system...*Autonomic nervous system (ANS) *controls the involuntary actions of your body organs...*Central nervous system: brain, spinal cord, and association neuron. Not know where they belong by me: ganglia, cranial nerves, potential difference, excitability, somatic motor nervous system, autonomic nervous system. Peripheral nervous system (I think) has sympathetic division, and parasympathetic division.