Amal Ibrahim Introduction. Amal Ibrahim Outlines The Autonomic nervous system. The Central Nervous system. The Neurones.

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Amal Ibrahim Introduction

Amal Ibrahim Outlines The Autonomic nervous system. The Central Nervous system. The Neurones

Amal Ibrahim

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Amal Ibrahim The autonomic nervous system

Amal Ibrahim CNS CNS consists of : Brain Spinal cord

Amal Ibrahim The reflex action :the quick response to stimulus.

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