The primary functions of the somatic nervous system include:
Voluntary muscle control: It enables conscious control of skeletal muscles, allowing movements such as walking, running, and grasping objects.
Reflex arcs: It coordinates rapid, involuntary responses to sensory stimuli, known as reflex actions. For example, the knee-jerk reflex is a response to a sudden tap on the patellar tendon.
Sensory perception: It processes sensory information related to touch, pain, temperature, and proprioception (awareness of body position and movement).