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The part of the central nervous system where voluntary actions originate is called?

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The somatic (voluntary) nervous system.

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The somatic nervous system, also called the somatomotor or somatic efferent nervous system, supplies motor impulses to the skeletal muscles. Because these nerves permit conscious control of the skeletal muscles, it is sometimes called the voluntary nervous system. This part of the nervous system controls voluntary actions.

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