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Voluntary (conscious) movement is a function of the {~brain other than the cerebrum.=cerebrum ~spinal cord}. | Voluntary (conscious) movement is a function of the {~brain other than the cerebrum.=cerebrum.~spinal cord}. | ||
For voluntary (conscious) movement, {~sensory nerves (afferent periperal nerves).=motor nerves (efferent peripheral nerves)} are needed. | For voluntary (conscious) movement, {~sensory nerves (afferent periperal nerves).=motor nerves (efferent peripheral nerves)} are needed. | ||
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2012年9月28日 (金) 15:29時点における版
Three components, namely 1. cerebrum 2. motor nerves (efferent periperal nerves) 3. effectors are needed for voluntary (conscious) movement
It is important to remember that conscious activities are a function of the cerebrum.
Challenge Quiz
1.
Voluntary (conscious) movement is a function of the brain other than the cerebrum.cerebrum. spinal cord .
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For voluntary (conscious) movement, sensory nerves (afferent periperal nerves).motor nerves (efferent peripheral nerves) are needed.