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What is the role of CNS in the human body ?

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The CNS is the site of information processing and control. The information reaches the CNS through afferent nerve fibres of PNS in the form of electrical impulses. The information is then analysed and processed in the CNS and then accordingly the response is given by the CNS through efferent fibres of PNS.
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