Pns
The peripheral nervous system (PNS) comprises all neural elements outside the brain and spinal cord, including cranial and spinal nerves, peripheral ganglia, and the neuromuscular junctions that link nerves to muscles and glands. It connects the central nervous system to the body's limbs and organs and participates in reflexes and autonomic regulation.
The PNS is organized into the somatic nervous system, which conveys sensory information from the body to
Nerves are bundles of axons that travel outside the CNS and are myelinated by Schwann cells. Dorsal
Functions include transmitting sensory signals to the CNS, carrying motor commands to muscles, and mediating reflexes.
Developmentally, peripheral nerves arise from neural crest cells; Schwann cells myelinate PNS axons. Compared with the