What nervous system is divided into two parts, the sensory division and the motor division?
- Correct Answer: central
- physiological
- developmental
- peripheral
Explanation: The peripheral nervous system is divided into two parts, the sensory division and the motor division. How these divisions of the peripheral nervous system are related to the rest of the nervous system is shown below ( Figure below ). Refer to the figure as you read more about the peripheral nervous system in the text that follows.
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