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Central nervous system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The central nervous system ( CNS ) is the part of the nervous system that functions to coordinate the activity of all parts of the bodies of bilaterian animals—that is, all animals more advanced t...
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The somatic nervous system consists of peripheral nerve fibers that send sensory information to the central nervous system AND motor nerve fibers that project to skeletal muscle.
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faculty.washington.edu/chudler/nsdivide.html
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Intended for elementary and secondary school students and teachers who are interested in learning about the nervous system and brain with hands on activities, experiments and information. ... The Peripheral Nervous System...
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faculty.washington.edu/chudler/introb.html
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Nervous system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The nervous system is a network of specialized cells that communicate information about an animal's surroundings and itself. It processes this information and causes reactions in other parts of th...
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The Human Central Nervous System ... The central nervous system is made up of the ... The cells of the central nervous system are bathed in a fluid that differs from that serving as the ECF of the cells in the rest of the body.
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users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/C/CNS.h...
users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/C/CNS.html
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Nervous System-Nervous System Pictures-The sciatic nerves are branches of the lumbar nerves and are the largest and longest nerves in the body. They descend into the buttock and into the thighs, where they divide into the 'tibial' and 'common peroneal' nerves. ... Digestive System ... Tutorial 2 (Cardio & Nervous)
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www.innerbody.com/image/nervov.html
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The Central Nervous System consists of the Brain and Spinal Cord. It contains millions of neurones (nerve cells). If you slice through some fresh brain or spinal cord you will find some areas appear grey whilst other ares appear rather white.
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www.purchon.com/biology/central.htm
www.purchon.com/biology/central.htm
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