Anatomy of nervous system

 Anatomy

What are the  corridor of the nervous system?  The nervous system has two main  corridor   Central nervous system( CNS) Your brain and spinal cord make up your CNS. 

Your brain reads signals from your  jitters to regulate how you  suppose, move and feel.  supplemental nervous system( PNS) Your PNS is made up of a network of  jitters. The  jitters branch out from your spinal cord. This system relays information from your brain and spinal cord to your organs, arms, legs, fritters and toes.  There are two  corridor to your  supplemental nervous system   The  physical nervous system attendants your voluntary movements.  The autonomic nervous system regulates the conditioning you do without allowing about them( involuntary movements).  

What does the nervous system look like?  

whim-whams cells( neurons) are the base of your nervous system. There are 100 billion neurons in your brain. These cells connect throughout your entire body.   Imagine your nervous system as a tree. Your central nervous system is the  box of the tree that contains your brain and spinal cord. The tree branches are your  supplemental nervous system(  jitters). The branches extend from the truck( brain and spinal cord) to reach all  corridor of your body. 

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