HOLE'S HUMAN ANAT&PHYS CONNECT ACC&PROC+
HOLE'S HUMAN ANAT&PHYS CONNECT ACC&PROC+
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Chapter 11, Problem 35P
Summary Introduction

To determine:

The ascending and descending tracts.

Introduction:

A peripheral nervous system is the system that functions among the branched nerves that arise from the central nervous system. It is made up of the cranial nerves and the spinal nerves. The cranial nerve originates from the brain while the spinal nerves originate from the spinal cord.

Pictorial representation:

HOLE'S HUMAN ANAT&PHYS CONNECT ACC&PROC+, Chapter 11, Problem 35P

Figure 1:Structure of peripheral nerve.

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