The nervous system is responsible for reactions like moving your hand away from something hot or your heart beating faster when scared. It has two main divisions - the central nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord which controls and interprets signals, and the peripheral nervous system consisting of nerves that connect to sensory receptors and muscles. The peripheral system is further divided into sensory nerves that bring information to the brain and motor nerves that carry commands from the brain to muscles and organs.
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Nervous System
The nervous system is responsible for reactions like moving your hand away from something hot or your heart beating faster when scared. It has two main divisions - the central nervous system consisting of the brain and spinal cord which controls and interprets signals, and the peripheral nervous system consisting of nerves that connect to sensory receptors and muscles. The peripheral system is further divided into sensory nerves that bring information to the brain and motor nerves that carry commands from the brain to muscles and organs.