BIOA02H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Autonomic Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Autonomic Computing

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The vertebrate peripheral nervous system and its functional parts. The afferent pns includes all neurons that transmit sensory information from their receptors the efferent pns consists of axons of neurons that carry signals to the effectors (muscles) The efferent part of the pns is further divided into somatic and autonomic systems. The somatic system controls body movements that are primarily conscious and voluntary it also controls reflexes and shivering, and maintains posture and balance. Motor neurons carry efferent signals from the cns to the skeletal muscles. Dendrites and cell bodies of motor neurons are located in the spinal cord (cns) the somatic portions of the cranial and spinal nerves consist only of axons. The autonomic nervous system controls involuntary processes of digestion, sweat glands, and circulation; many functions of reproductive and excretory systems; and contractions of smooth muscles in all parts of the body.

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