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When a response to information is initiated, the peripheral nervous system carries the response to the rest of the

body.

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The nervous system is made up of two major divisions CNS and PNS. The central nervous system or CNS has an essential role to get sensory information and process it that comes from various sensory organs.

The peripheral nervous or the PNS receives the response to the particular sensory information from the spinal cord and brain and connects to the limbs and other organs of the rest of the body. So. PNS carries or takes the nerve impulses from the CNS to the muscles and glands.

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