How the Brain Works The Facts Visually Explained by DK (z-lib.org)

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Brain

Spinal cord

Peripheral
nerves extend
through torso
and limbs to
hands and feet

Spinal nerves of
peripheral system
join spinal cord
of central system

Sciatic nerve
is largest and
longest nerve
in body

The nervous system
The two main parts of the nervous system are the central
nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system.
The CNS is made up of the brain and the spinal cord, a
thick bundle of nerve fibers that runs from the brain in the
head to the pelvis. Branching out from this is the peripheral
system, a network of nerves that permeates the rest of the
body. It is divided according to function: the somatic
nervous system handles
voluntary movements
of the body, while the
autonomic nervous
system (see opposite)
handles involuntary
functions.

KEY


The Brain in the Body


The brain is the primary component of


the human body’s nervous system, which


coordinates the actions of the body with


the sensory information it receives.


Spinal nerves
Most peripheral nerves
connect to the CNS at the
spinal cord and split as they
connect. The rear branch carries
sensory data to the brain; the
forward branch carries motor
signals back to the body.

Permeating the body
The nervous system extends
throughout the entire body.
It is so complex that all of a
body’s nerves joined end to
end could circle the world
two and a half times.

Central nervous
system (CNS)

Peripheral
nervous system

Within the peripheral system,
12 cranial nerves connect
directly to the brain rather
than the spinal cord. Most link
to the eyes, ears, nose, and
tongue and are also involved
in facial movements, chewing,
and swallowing, but the vagus
nerve links directly to the heart,
lungs, and digestive organs.

CRANIAL NERVES


Skull provides
protection
to brain

Signals along
optic nerve
travel directly
to brain

Spinal
cord

VERTEBRA


SPINAL NERVE


CORDSPINAL


Sensory and
motor nerves are
often bundled
together,
separating at
their ends

Bone
vertebra
protects
spinal cord

Spinal cord
runs down
back, through
vertebrae of
spinal column

Sensory
nerve

Motor
nerve

SPINAL COLUMN (REAR VIEW)


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