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Discover the fundamental differences between somatic nerves and autonomic nerves. Learn how these two divisions of the peripheral nervous system control voluntary movement, involuntary body functions, neural pathways, and homeostatic regulation. Gain a comprehensive understanding of how your nervous system coordinates complex physiological responses to maintain internal balance and physical health.
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| Title | Applied Anatomy - Clinical Tree |
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| Dimensions | 2945 × 1682 px |
| Category | Cleve |
| Published | August 31, 2025 |
| Author | Zeus |
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| Views | 860 |
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