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How do they types of neurons found in the CNS and PNS differ in their functions?

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The Central Nervous System or CNS is the part of the neuro system inside the bones like the skull or the spine.

These neurons are cover with the meninges and the brain, the cerebellum, and the cord are the principal structures.

The Peripheral Nervous System or PNS consists of the spinal nerves and cranial nerves. Those are long, outside a bone structure, and they travel all over the body.

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Central Nervous System or CNS does attach to the spinal cord and the brain, this sends messages to and from the brain to the spinal cord. While the PNS or Peripheral Nervous System connects the cranial and spinal nerves transmitting information to and from.

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