KIN 2500 Chapter : Chapter 16 SI Filled In

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They are structures that monitor changes in the internal and external environment, such as receptors in the skin detect touch sensations. The nervous system components: brain, spinal cord, cranial nerves, spinal nerves, ganglia: small mass of nervous tissue, located outside of the brain and spinal cord, enteric plexus: a nervous system of the gut, sensory receptors. The nervous system has two main divisions: central nervous system (cns) and the. Central nervous system (cns): made up of the of the brain and spinal cord: 2. What are the 3 main systems of the. Functions of the nervous system: sensory function: sensory or afferent receptors; located in the skin and play a role in senses. They detect internal stimuli and external stimuli- neurons called sensory or afferent neurons carry this sensory information to the brain and spinal cord through cranial and spinal nerves: detects internal stimuli and receives and transmits information.

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