In other words, the central nervous system normally controls the movements of the voluntary muscles; the sympathetic controls those of the involuntary muscles.
In man and the higher animals the central nervous system, which, anatomy teaches us, consists of the brain and spinal cord.
The central nervous system is the director of all conscious action of the body; the sympathetic orders all unconscious action.
A series of forms of the Coelenterata and Platyelminthes affords us examples of various stages in the differentiation of a central nervous system[153].
Such a thickening would obviously be the rudiment of a central nervous system, and is in fact very similar to the rudimentary ganglia of the Acraspeda mentioned above.
The chief station of the system is the central marrow orcentral nervous system, the innumerable ganglionic cells or neurona (Figure 1.
Comparative anatomy confirms this fact in the whole series of organisms which possess a central nervous system.
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