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SUMMARY:8.4 Peripheral Nervous System and Autonomic Nervous System
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DESCRIPTION: The peripheral nervous system: consists of the nerves arising from the spinal cord and running to or from the whole of the body with the exception of areas served by the cranial nerves and the autonomic nervous system. Peripheral nerves are connected to the spinal cord by two roots: the anterior or motor root and the posterior or sensory root.
The peripheral nervous system is responsible for the innervation of all voluntary muscles (except those controlled by cranial nerves) and the transmission of sensory impulses from the whole body (with the exception of the face). It is largely under conscious (cerebral) control. Division, injury, or disease of peripheral nerves thus usually results in both sensory and motor loss. However, as already indicated, eventual recovery is possible providing the nerve is largely intact or the ends of the divided nerve are placed dose together.
The autonomic nervous system: controls and regulates the action of glands, the heart, and smooth muscle...

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