What's the difference between the intermediate and divergent worried system?

I'm having a knotty time understanding the difference. Can someone bestow me a simple description on them.
Also, which system are you using when you move your hand away from a hot stove?
What are some examples for them both?


Answers:    CNS is brain and spinal cord. PNS are the sensory and motor neurons. The PNS breaks down further into the autonomic and the sensory-somatic afraid system. The autonomic breaks down further into the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. It is totally complex but to answer your question when you touch a hot stove sensory neurons (PNS) transport a message to the brain (CNS) and the brain process that the hand is self injured and reacts by sending motor neurons (PNS) to describe the hand to verbs away. Good Luck.
The central is the brain and the spinal cord, and the divergent is everything else. The way I remember it is to devise about how the brain and spinal cord are the main core of the body, and that is the inner nervous system.

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