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Autonomic and somatic nervous systems are different based on voluntary and involuntary control of body moments and organ functions. true false
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Autonomic and somatic nervous systems are different based on voluntary and involuntary control of body moments and organ functions. true false
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This is true.
The Autonomic NS, as its name suggests, includes areas of movement that we cannot control - as it is "automatic"
The Somatic NS is the complete opposite to the ANS, as it involved movements we consciously commit.
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