ELearning - Nervous System - US English, engaging, articulate
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The nervous system is the master coordinating system of the body. Every thought action and sensation reflects its activity because of its complexity. The structures of the nervous system are described in terms of two principal divisions, the central nervous system C N S and the peripheral nervous system, P N S. The C N S consisting of the brain and spinal cord interprets incoming sensory information and issues instructions based on past experience, the P N S consisting of cranial and spinal nerves and ganglia provides the communication lines between the C N S and the body's muscles, glands and sensory receptors. The nervous system is also divided functionally in terms of motor activities into the somatic and autonomic divisions. It is important. However, to recognize that these classifications are made for the sake of convenience and that the nervous system acts in an integrated manner, both structurally and functionally.