The Somatic Nervous System
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The somatic nervous system consists of peripheral nerve fibers that
pick up sensory information or sensations from the peripheral or distant
organs (those away from the brain like limbs) and carry them to the
central nervous system.
These also consist of motor nerve fibers that come out of the brain and take the messages for movement and necessary action to the skeletal muscles.
These also consist of motor nerve fibers that come out of the brain and take the messages for movement and necessary action to the skeletal muscles.