The central nervous system
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The brain has 100 billion nerve fibres
The spinal cord has 1 billion nerve fibres
The central nervous system is like an electrical-chemical wiring network
Sensory neurones
Sensory neurones are nerves that take information from either the outside world, or from within the body, and pass it to the brain.
The brain uses this information to help us to identify and distinguish between different sensations, in order to react appropriately.
The nerves respond to:
- Pressure
- Pain
- Light touch
- Crude touch
- Vibration
- Temperature
- Body position
Motor neurones
Motor neurones control the actions of the skeletal muscles, glands, and other organs of the body.