The primary function of the sensory division of the peripheral nervous system is to transmit impulses. a. from sense organs to the central nervous system b. from the spinal cord to the brain c. from the brain to the muscles d. from one sense organ to another
Health · High School · Wed Jan 13 2021
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a. from sense organs to the central nervous system
The primary function of the sensory division of the peripheral nervous system is to transmit impulses from sensory receptors (located in sense organs such as eyes, ears, skin, etc.) to the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). This allows the central nervous system to receive and process information from the external environment and the body's internal state.