ANAT 215 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Glossopharyngeal Nerve, Mastication, Diencephalon

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Peripheral nervous system (reading material: chapter 13: page 347-349; chapter 14: pages 375-388; chapter 16: pages 436-446; supplemental reading for interested students chapter 15). Represents the part of the nervous system out of the cns. Consists mainly of the nerves that extend to and from the brain and spinal cord. spinal nerves. Carry information to and from the spinal cord. Carry information to and from the brain cranial nerves two subdivisions of pns: visceral somatic sensory (afferent) division: Sensory nerves carrying information from the skin, skeletal muscles and joints. Carrying information from organs (organs within the ventral body cavity) motor (efferent) division: Carrying away info from cns to effectors (muscles and glands) Nerves that conduct the info from the cns to our skeletal muscles. somatic (voluntary) This is voluntary because we can consciously control activity of our skeletal muscles. Nerves that conduct info from the cns that regulates smooth autonomic (involuntary) muscles, cardiac muscles and glands.

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