Interface of the Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems and Organization of the Somatic Division
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Figure 4.9 • Somatic Component of the Peripheral Nervous System – The peripheral nervous system can be subdivided into somatic and autonomic components. The somatic nervous system contains motor nerves and sensory nerves innervating skin and muscle. The soma (cell bodies) of motor nerves and sensory nerves are located in the gray matter of the anterior horn of the spinal cord and in the dorsal root ganglia, respectively.
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Netter's Essential Physiology
Author: Susan E. Mulroney, Adam K. Myers
Chapter: Organization and General Functions of the Nervous System
Page: 57
Author: Susan E. Mulroney, Adam K. Myers
Chapter: Organization and General Functions of the Nervous System
Page: 57
Netter's Illustrated Pharmacology
Author: Robert B. Raffa, PhD, Scott M. Rawls and Elena Portyansky
Chapter: Autonomic and Somatic Nervous Systems
Page: 38
Author: Robert B. Raffa, PhD, Scott M. Rawls and Elena Portyansky
Chapter: Autonomic and Somatic Nervous Systems
Page: 38
Netter's Atlas of Human Physiology
Author: John T. Hansen, PhD and Bruce M. Koeppen, MD, PhD
Chapter: Neurophysiology
Page: 25
Author: John T. Hansen, PhD and Bruce M. Koeppen, MD, PhD
Chapter: Neurophysiology
Page: 25
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