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- Peripheral Nervous System (PNS): What It Is Function
Your peripheral nervous system (PNS) is that part of your nervous system that lies outside your brain and spinal cord It plays key role in both sending information from different areas of your body back to your brain, as well as carrying out commands from your brain to various parts of your body
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- Peripheral nervous system - Wikipedia
The peripheral nervous system (PNS) is one of two components that make up the nervous system of bilateral animals, with the other part being the central nervous system (CNS)
- 1. 5 The Peripheral Nervous System: PNS - OpenStax
The PNS contains all the neural tissue outside of the brain and spinal cord It is an extensive network of nerves that contacts almost every nook and cranny of our bodies
- Overview of Peripheral Nervous System Disorders
The peripheral nervous system refers to parts of the nervous system outside the brain and spinal cord It includes the cranial nerves and spinal nerves from their origin to their end
- Peripheral nervous system: Anatomy, divisions, functions | Kenhub
In this article, we’ll discuss the peripheral nervous system and its divisions, as well as the peripheral nerves The peripheral nervous system (PNS) consists of all the nerves branching out of the brain and spinal cord (the central nervous system, CNS)
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- Peripheral Nervous System - Anatomy, Function, Significance
The PNS is located throughout the body, branching from the spinal cord and brain It extends to limbs, organs, muscles, and skin, enabling communication between the CNS and the rest of the body
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