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Origin that moves the muscle.
Primary function of the nervous system
The brain
Neurons that detect changes in external and internal enviroments and sends info about these changes to the central nervous system.
Sensory neurons
Light, sound, odor, taste, and contact
Neurons located within the central nervous system that controls the contractions of muscle of the secreation of a gland
Motor neurons
A neuron located entirely within the central nervous system
Interneurons
Form circuits with nearby neurons and analyse small pieces of the brain with those in other regions
Local interneurons
Connect circuits of local interneurons in one region of the brain with those in other regions.
Relay Interneurons
Perceiving, learning, remembering, deciding, and controlling complex behavior.
The brain and the spinal cord.
Central nervous system (cns)
Found outside these bones and consist of nerves and moat of sensory organs
Peripheral nervous system (pns)
Nerve cells that info processing and info transmitting elements of the nervous systen.
Neurons
What are the 4 structures of region for a neuron
Soma
Dendrites
Axon
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