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Standard 10.2 Healthful Living Health practices and well-being Standard 10.1 Concepts of Health Growth and Development Structure and Function of Major Body Systems Health Problems Standard 10.2 Healthful Living Health practices and well-being

nervous system – Videos Talk about Body Worlds https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=the+nervous+system+working&&view=detail&mid=04990EABC3B699D4B02604990EABC3B699D4B026&&FORM=VRDGAR From :40-:44 to 3:08 1. https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=the+nervous+system+working&&view=detail&mid=6AC556B2CFC8DD67EF596AC556B2CFC8DD67EF59&&FORM=VRDGAR From start to 3:03 2. https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=the+nervous+system+working&&view=detail&mid=8F66EA6110FAE71394338F66EA6110FAE7139433&&FORM=VDRVRV A lot of info/FYI. Play whole thing – Stress from 7:15 on 3.

nervous system - Functions 1. Communication between Brain & Body 2. Coordinates all activities of the body 3. Responds and adapts to changes

nervous system – Two Parts Made up of: - Neurons (Nerve Cells) make up the entire Nervous System. And includes the: 1. Central Nervous System (CNS) 2. Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

Central nervous system Includes the: - Brain - Spinal Cord

Central nervous system 1. The Nervous System’s processing center It receives information from and sends information to the peripheral nervous system 2. The brain processes and interprets sensory information sent from the spinal cord 3. 4. Controls thought process 5. Guides movement

Peripheral nervous system Made up of: - All the nerves that lie outside of the central nervous system (CNS).

Peripheral nervous system 1. Connects the CNS to the organs, limbs, and skin Allows the brain and spinal cord to receive and send information to other areas of the body 2. 3. Allows us to react to stimuli in our environment 4. Some is under your voluntary control: limbs, muscles and joints 5. Some is controlled by the brain automatically: digestion and temperature. We call this Autonomic.

Neurons

Neurons

Neurons

Neurons - What are they? - Cell that transmits information through electrical or chemical signals

Neurons 1. Motor neurons carry information from the central nervous system to organs, glands, and muscles. 2. Sensory neurons send information to the central nervous system from internal organs or from external stimuli. 3. Interneurons relay signals between motor and sensory neurons.

CAN YOU TEACH YOUR NEURONS?

Follow the path CENTER LEFT RIGHT

Maze

CAN YOU TEACH YOUR NEURONS? So. . . Yes, you can. You build and establish Neural Pathways, which is teaching them.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=15&v=-nH4MRvO-10

Problems

Concussion - An injury to the brain resulting from an impact to the head

paralysis - Severe damage or trauma to the spinal cord that stops nerves from transmitting messages

Keeping the nervous system Healthy

Keeping the nervous system Healthy 1. Keep your whole body healthy - Diet - Exercise - Avoiding injury 2. Stay hydrated 3. Play Brain Games – Keep your brain active 4. Get plenty of rest/sleep

Senses

What part of the nervous system has our Five senses? PERIPHERAL If you lost your senses, what would you miss the most about each one? 2-3 sentences on each one. Ex. Smell: There are several smells I would miss the most. The first one is the smell of cut grass or early morning dew. I love the smell of that morning freshness. The other smell I would miss the most is different people in my life. Lauren, my mom, and my grand mom all have smells. I would miss that part of them if I lost my sense of smell.

Sight: Facial expressions, driving Taste: My mom’s meatloaf, hamburgers Hearing: People laughing, crowds cheering Touch: Hot and cold