It is a part of your peripheral nervous system which responds to your external environment and consists of nerves connected to sensory receptors and skeletal muscle. It permits voluntary action. Autonomic Division on the other hand permits involuntary functioning of blood, organs, glands, etc. It is a response to your internal environment.
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The somatic division of the peripheral nervous system controls voluntary movements and sensory information processing. It includes motor neurons responsible for skeletal muscle contractions and sensory neurons for detecting external stimuli.
Somatic cells experience mitotic cell division. Through this process they are split into two identical daughter cells.
Somatic cell division
The somatic division of the peripheral nervous system controls voluntary movements, such as skeletal muscle contractions. It also transmits sensory information from the skin, muscles, and joints to the central nervous system for processing.
somatic nervous system. It is responsible for voluntary movements and relays sensory information to the central nervous system for processing.
The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements, like dancing. This system includes the nerves that connect the central nervous system to the muscles involved in dancing.
Two identical daughter cells are formed as a result of mitotic division. Each daughter cell is a replica of the parent cell with the same number of chromosomes.