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- Which part of the nervous system directly controls the digestive system? a. parasympathetic nervous system b. central nervous system c. spinal cord d. sensory-somatic nervous systemThe nervous system senses, interprets, and issues commands for responses to _________.What are the similarities and differences of parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous system in terms of function?Pls explain in sentences. And dont just copy paste from google thanks.
- Draw and explain the concept map of the nervous systemWhat are the similarities and differences of autonomic and somatic nervous system in terms of function? Pls explain in sentences. And dont just copy paste from google thanks.What is the primary purpose of the peripheral nervous system? To process information received from the environment and coordinate responses To transmit information toward or away from the central nervous system