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The cerebellum controls and coordinates nerve impulses between the brain and muscles. The cerebellum gets information from the brain stem, spinal cord, and cerebrum. The cerebellum uses this input to coordinate and govern voluntary movements.
The spinal cord is a long tissue tube. It connects your brain and lower back. The spinal cord transmits nerve messages from the brain to the body. These nerve messages help you feel and move. Damage to the spinal cord can impair movement and function.
Sympathetic ganglia are important for transmitting information to the body about stress and approaching danger, and they are also responsible for the fight-or-flight reaction.
Reference:
Cleveland Clinic (n.d.). Spinal Cord: Function, Anatomy and Structure. Cleveland Clinic. Retrieved from https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/body/21946-spinal-cord
Medicine LibreTexts (2018, June 21). 14.2B: Autonomic Ganglia – Medicine LibreTexts; Medicine LibreTexts. Retrieved from https://med.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Anatomy_and_Physiology/Book%3A_Anatomy_and_Physiology_(Boundless)/14%3A_Autonomic_Nervous_System/14.2%3A_Structure_of_the_Autonomic_Nervous_System/14.2B%3A_Autonomic_Ganglia
Verywell Mind (2020, May 16). The Location and Function of the Cerebellum in the Brain. Retrieved from https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-the-cerebellum-2794964