Central nervous system


The central nervous system (CNS), a section of the nervous system, is mostly composed of the brain and spinal cord. The brain in bilateral animals, which includes all multicellular organisms with the exception of sponges and jellyfish, coordinates and regulates the action of other bodily components, earning the central nervous system (CNS) its name. It comprises of an outsized nerve with a smaller posterior end and an extended anterior end that enters the brain. Not all species with a central nervous system have brains, despite the fact that the vast majority of them do.


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