Compare the following: (a) Central neural system (CNS) and Peripheral neural system (PNS)
The central nervous system is one of the parts of the nervous system that controls most of the functions of the body as well as mind and consists of two parts, the brain, and the spinal cord. Whereas, the peripheral nervous system is a system that is composed of the nerves and the ganglia that usually lie outside the brain as well as spinal cord and connects the CNS to the limbs and organs serving as a source of relay between the brain, the spinal cord and the rest of the body.