Nervous and Endocrine Systems

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Nervous and Endocrine Systems Neurotransmitter Review Nervous/Endocrine System - Notes Describe the nature and functions of the endocrine systems and its interaction with the nervous system. H.W. Mod 11

Draw and label a neuron with 5 parts Neuron Review Draw and label a neuron with 5 parts

Neurotransmitter Review

Dopamine

Dopamine Role Too Many Too Few Influences movements, learning & attention Schizo- phrenia, increased impulsive behavior Tremors/ decreased mobility associated with Parkin- son’s, anxiety, ADHD

Serotonin

Serotonin Role Too Many Too Few Affects mood, hunger, sleep, arousal Reduces hunger and sex drive Depression, blood pressure, OCD, trouble sleeping, anxiety

Endorphins

Endorphins Role Too Many Too Few Natural opiates Euphoria Discomfort, Grumpy mood

Acetylcholine

Muscle action, learning, memory Muscle contraction, seizure Acetylcholine Role Too Many Too Few Muscle action, learning, memory Muscle contraction, seizure Alzheimer’s paralysis

Norepinephrine

Norepinephrine Role Too Many Too Few Regulates alertness and arousal, sleep, stress, sex drive Agitation, elevated mood and arousal, high blood pressure, Depression and chronic stress Serotonin and Norepinephrine can work as reuptake inhibitors or antagonists

The Nervous System

The Nervous System

The Nervous System The Central Nervous System Simple Reflex

The Endocrine System

The Endocrine System Endocrine system Hormones Adrenal glands Epinephrine and norepinephrine Adrenaline and noradrenaline Fight or flight response Pituitary gland