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          Nervous System
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The two major subdivisions of the  are the 
central  and the peripheral . 
The CNS consists of the brain and the spinal cord, it's 
responsible for integrating, processing, and coordinating 
sensory data and motor commands. The CNS integrates balance 
and limb position and coordinates your recovery by 
commanding the appropriate skeletal muscles.  ....
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 The dendrite is distinguishable from it's extensive 
 branching at it's distal end. it's less than 3Omm from tip 
 to tip. 
 *Unipolar neurons- have a continuous dendritic and axonal 
 process, in which case the cell body lies off to the side. 
 The dendritic end of the process has extensive branching, 
 the anoxic part of the process may exte....           |   
          
          
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