Nervous System Structure (Part One)

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Learning Outcomes

  • The nervous system is structured to detect and respond to changes in the internal and external environment 

  • The nervous system can be divided into:

    • Central and peripheral nervous systems

    • Somatic and autonomic nervous systems

    • Sympathetic and parasympathetic (autonomic) nervous systems

    • Afferent and efferent nervous systems

  • The central nervous system is protected by the skeleton, meninges and cerebrospinal fluid

  • The structure of the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) is linked to function

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