APLIA FOR SHERWOOD'S HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY: F
APLIA FOR SHERWOOD'S HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY: F
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ISBN: 9781305107564
Author: SHERWOOD
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 5, Problem 13RE
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The term from the column A to the correct terms in the column B.

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Nervous system is formed of central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS). CNS contains brain and spinal cord. PNS contains the nerve fibers that carry signals between CNS and body parts. These nerve fibers have afferent division and efferent division. PNS contains two parts which are somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system.

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