Categorize the following structures and descriptions based on the division of the nervous system they are a part of or describe. Central nervous system Peripheral nervous system Cranial nerves Receives sensory information and initiates motor control Spinal nerves Brain Carries sensory messages to the CNS and motor commands from the CNS to the muscles and glands Spinal cord Located in the body's midline
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