What constitutes the central and peripheral nervous systems? How are the components of central nervous system protected?

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The central nervous system is composed of the brain and the spinal cord. The peripheral nervous system is composed of cranial nerves, spinal nerves and the autonomous nervous system.

Brain gets the maximum protection, as it is housed inside the skull. Spinal cord gets protection by the vertebral column. Additionally, the brain and the spinal cord are surrounded by a system of three layers; called meninges. The cerebrospinal fluid; filled between these membranes; provides a cushion against mechanical shocks.

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answered May 31, 2017 by Vikash Kumar (144,729 points) 8 11 21

Central Nervous System (CNS): It is hollowed part of nervous system that lies along the mid - dorsal part of the body. It has two parts, brain (located in the head) and spinal cord (located in the trunk). 

Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) : It is solid lateral part of nervous system that develops from CNS and connects different parts of the body with CNS. Peripheral nervous system has two components, voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary peripheral nervous system is under the control of will. It consists of cranial nerves from brain and spinal nerves from spinal cord. Involuntary peripheral nervous system works independent of will. It develops from some cranial and spinal nerves. Involuntary peripheral nervous system is also called autonomic nervous system. It has two parts sympathetic (for emergency) and parasympathetic (for moderation). They control the functioning of various internal body parts. 

Protection of Brain : Brain box or Cranium. 

Protection of Spinal Cord : Vertebral Column. 

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