The somatic nervous system contains two branches?
The somatic nervous system contains two main divisions: the voluntary nervous system and the involuntary nervous system. The voluntary nervous system includes all the skeletal muscles and the nerves that control them. The involuntary nervous system includes the autonomic nervous system, which controls the smooth muscles and glands, and the enteric nervous system, which controls the digestive system.Brain & Nervous System - Related Articles
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