PART G – LET’S REVIEW Organization of the Nervous System 1. Consists of the brain and spinal cord A. Efferent division B. Autonomic Nervous System 2. Composed of nerves arising from the brain and spinal cord C. Central Nervous System 3. PNS subdivision that transmits incoming info from the sensory organs to the CNS D. Afferent Nervous System 4. Produces the "fight or flight" response E. Sympathetic division 5. Subdivision that carries info from the CNS to skeletal muscle F. Peripheral Nervous System 6. Subdivision of efferent division that transmits info to smooth G. Somatic Nervous System muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands 7. Consists of all outgoing motor pathways H. Parasympathetic division 8. Coordinates the body's normal resting activities
PART G – LET’S REVIEW Organization of the Nervous System 1. Consists of the brain and spinal cord A. Efferent division B. Autonomic Nervous System 2. Composed of nerves arising from the brain and spinal cord C. Central Nervous System 3. PNS subdivision that transmits incoming info from the sensory organs to the CNS D. Afferent Nervous System 4. Produces the "fight or flight" response E. Sympathetic division 5. Subdivision that carries info from the CNS to skeletal muscle F. Peripheral Nervous System 6. Subdivision of efferent division that transmits info to smooth G. Somatic Nervous System muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands 7. Consists of all outgoing motor pathways H. Parasympathetic division 8. Coordinates the body's normal resting activities
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