Tuesday, March 18, 2014

PNS

The peripheral nervous system has two major division. What are those divisions and what functions do they perform? 

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  1. King Of The MinionsTuesday, March 18, 2014

    The two major division in the Peripheral nervous system is the sensory division and the motor division.

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    1. King Of The MinionsTuesday, March 18, 2014

      The functions include involuntary movement like breathing, heart pumping, and voluntary movement like moving your arms legs etc.

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  2. The two major division in the Peripheral nervous system is the sensory division and the motor division. That hurt to say.....bye

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  3. The two major division in the Peripheral Nervous System is the Sensory Division and the Motor Division.

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  4. The sensory division, and the motor division.

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  5. The two major divisions in the peripheral nervous system is the motor system and the peripheral system.

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  6. The two major divisions are the sensory division and motor division.

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  7. The two major divisions of the Peripheral Nervous System. They are the Autonomic, Which controls stuff like reflexes, and Somtic which controls voluntary actions like as muscle movement.

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  8. The two major division in the Peripheral Nervous System is the Sensory Division and the Motor Division.

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  9. The two major divisions are the Sensory division and the Motor division.

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  10. The central nervous system is divided into two parts: the brain and the spinal cord. The average adult human brain weighs 1.3 to 1.4 kg (approximately 3 pounds). The brain contains about 100 billion nerve cells (neurons) and trillions of "support cells" called glia. The spinal cord is about 43 cm long in adult women and 45 cm long in adult men and weighs about 35-40 grams. The vertebral column, the collection of bones (back bone) that houses the spinal cord, is about 70 cm long. Therefore, the spinal cord is much shorter than the vertebral column.

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    1. site your source!!!

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    2. You got the answer wrong......

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  11. the are samotic and autonumic

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  12. The two major divisions in the peripheral nervous system is sensory division, and the motor division.

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    1. These control involuntary and voluntary actions.

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  13. somatic is voluntary movements and autonomic is involuntary movements

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  14. The two major division in the Peripheral nervous system (PNS) are the Sensory division and and Motor division.

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  15. The sensory division, and motor division. The sensory is responsible for processing sensory information. The motor is involved with movement.

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  16. They actually are the systemic and the autonomic. My mistake. They are for keeping your heart pumping and also Involuntary movement.

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  17. somatic is voluntary movements and autonomic is involuntary movements

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  18. Somatic and autonomic.

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    1. Somatic= voluntary movement.
      Autonomic= involuntary movement.

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  19. Systemic in voluntary and autonomic is involuntary.

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  20. Somatic, autonomic
    Voluntary, Involuntary

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  21. The autonomic and the somatic. The autonomic does voluntary actions (such as walking or jumping), and the somatic do the involuntary actions (such as breathing or sneezing).

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  22. Somatic and autonomic.

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  23. Somatic, autonomic
    Voluntary, Involuntary

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  24. The autonomic controls voluntary actions like walking, and the somatic controls the involuntary acts like breathing.

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  25. The two major divisions are Somatic and Autonomic. Somatic control voluntary actions, and autonomic control involuntary actions like breathing.

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  26. Somatic is voluntary functions, and Autonomic is involuntary functions. So somatic would be actions such as, moving your arm or leg. And autonomic would be the actions of your heart beating fast after a race.

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  27. Somatic controls the bodies movement and Autonomic controls your heart rate digestion and many other things.

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  28. Somatic is voluntary movements and Autonomic is involuntary movements.

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  29. The sensory division, and motor division. The sensory is responsible for processing sensory information. The motor is involved with movement.

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  30. The central nervous system is divided into two parts: the brain and the spinal cord. The average adult human brain weighs 1.3 to 1.4 kg (approximately 3 pounds). The brain contains about 100 billion nerve cells (neurons) and trillions of "support cells" called glia. The spinal cord is about 43 cm long in adult women and 45 cm long in adult men and weighs about 35-40 grams. The vertebral column, the collection of bones (back bone) that houses the spinal cord, is about 70 cm long. Therefore, the spinal cord is much shorter than the vertebral column.

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  31. The sensory division, and motor division. The sensory is responsible for processing sensory information. The motor is involved with movement.

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  32. The sensory system is a very important part of your body to help you be able to see things very fast.
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  33. The central nervous system is divided into two parts: the brain and the spinal cord. The average adult human brain weighs 1.3 to 1.4 kg (approximately 3 pounds). The brain contains about 100 billion nerve cells (neurons) and trillions of "support cells" called glia. The spinal cord is about 43 cm long in adult women and 45 cm long in adult men and weighs about 35-40 grams. The vertebral column, the collection of bones (back bone) that houses the spinal cord, is about 70 cm long. Therefore, the spinal cord is much shorter than the vertebral column.

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  34. The two major divisions in the peripheral nervous system is the motor system and the peripheral system.

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    1. The central nervous system is divided into two parts: the brain and the spinal cord. The average adult human brain weighs 1.3 to 1.4 kg (approximately 3 pounds). The brain contains about 100 billion nerve cells (neurons) and trillions of "support cells" called glia. The spinal cord is about 43 cm long in adult women and 45 cm long in adult men and weighs about 35-40 grams. The vertebral column, the collection of bones (back bone) that houses the spinal cord, is about 70 cm long. Therefore, the spinal cord is much shorter than the vertebral column.

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  35. The central nervous system is divided into two parts: the brain and the spinal cord. The average adult human brain weighs 1.3 to 1.4 kg (approximately 3 pounds). The brain contains about 100 billion nerve cells (neurons) and trillions of "support cells" called glia. The spinal cord is about 43 cm long in adult women and 45 cm long in adult men and weighs about 35-40 grams. The vertebral column, the collection of bones (back bone) that houses the spinal cord, is about 70 cm long. Therefore, the spinal cord is much shorter than the vertebral column.

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  36. The two major divisions in the peripheral nervous system is the motor system and the peripheral system.

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  37. The two major divisions in the peripheral nervous system is the motor system and the peripheral system.

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  38. The central nervous system is divided into two parts: the brain and the spinal cord. The average adult human brain weighs 1.3 to 1.4 kg (approximately 3 pounds). The brain contains about 100 billion nerve cells (neurons) and trillions of "support cells" called glia. The spinal cord is about 43 cm long in adult women and 45 cm long in adult men and weighs about 35-40 grams. The vertebral column, the collection of bones (back bone) that houses the spinal cord, is about 70 cm long. Therefore, the spinal cord is much shorter than the vertebral column.

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  39. The two major divisions of the peripheral nervous system are somatic and automatic. The somatic system is voluntary movement and autonomic is involuntary.

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  40. The Sensory and Motor Divisions

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  41. The Sensory and Motor Divisions

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  42. The Sensory and Motor Divisions.

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  43. Sensory division and motor division they control senses and movements.

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  44. The Sensory and Motor Divisions

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  45. the two major divisions are sensory and motor

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  46. The two major division in the Peripheral nervous system is the sensory division and the motor division.

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  47. Motor Division and Sensory Division

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  48. The two major divisions in the peripheral nervous system is the motor system and the peripheral system.

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  49. The Sensory and Motor Divisions

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  50. The Sensory and Motor are the two divisons

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  51. The two major divisions are the sensory and motor division.

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  52. The two major divisions are Sensory and Motor.

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  53. The Motor Division and the Sensory Division.

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  54. Sensory and motor divisons

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  55. Sensory division and motor division senses and movements.

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  56. somatic and automatic.

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  57. I think The two major division in the Peripheral Nervous System is the Sensory Division and the Motor Division.

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  58. The Two Divisions are sensory and motor division which is shown in the picture above

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