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By Lauren Goldenberg 5/23/11 Chapters 31 & 34 The Nervous and Endocrine Systems
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- Functions of Nervous System and Neurons - Transmission of a Nerve Impulse Chapter 31.1 The Neuron
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2 Functions: - Send and receive messages in the body. - Act in response to stimuli. - Stimuli: something that causes a response. Categorized into 2 Systems: -Central nervous System - Peripheral nervous system
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Central nervous system consists of the nerves within brain and spinal cord. System of nerves that connects the central nervous system with the body. Consists of many neurons.
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Neuron: - basic component of the nervous system. - A.K.A.: “nerve cell” - give off electrical signals /impulses. Many neurons form nerves.
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Dendrite Cell body Myelin Sheath Axon Terminals
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Motor Neurons: - Sends an impulse from the brain to the muscle or gland of the body. Sensory Neurons: - Impulse is detected by sense organ and sent to brain/spinal cord. Interneurons: - Neuron that connects sensory and motor neurons together.
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A chemical signal travels down a neuron. Starting at the dendrite and cascading down the axon – An Axon is coated in an smooth layer called a “myelin sheath”. When it gets to the end of the axon, chemicals known as “neurotransmitters” are released. This process is repeated as signals jump from neuron to neuron.
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- Learn about the functions of the central nervous system - Learn about how drugs and alcohol affect your brain’s health Chapter 31.2 The Central Nervous System
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Consists of 2 parts: Brain Spinal Cord - Control center - Main connection between of the body. Nervous system and the - 3 Parts: brain. ~Cerebrum ~Cerebellum ~Brain stem
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Addictive things such as cigarettes, drugs, or alcohol cause large release of dopamine. Lots of dopamine=High Dopamine is the neurotransmitter released due to pleasurable activities. Causes brain to reduce amount of dopamine to be released.
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- Name all 5 sense organs and each of their sensory receptors - Sensory and motor division of the peripheral nervous system Chapter 31.4 The Senses
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Sends electrical signals to central nervous system from sense organs Uses sensory receptors – Chemoreceptors – Photoreceptors – Mechanoreceptors – Thermoreceptors – Pain receptors
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Taste Smell Hearing/balance Vision Touch
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Exchanges impulses to muscles or glands from central nervous system. Somatic Nervous System: Aware of what’s happening Autonomic Nervous System: Involuntary
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- Describe function of endocrine system - Be able to identify major organs and glands Chapters 34.1 and 34.2 The Endocrine System
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Function- produce hormones to control certain body actions. What is a hormone? ~ A hormone is a chemical messenger
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A gland is a organ that makes a substance and releases it for necessary needs throughout the body. 2 types: ~Endocrine: Gland that releases fluids directly into bloodstream. Ex: pancreas. ~Exocrine: Gland that externally releases fluids. Ex: Sweat glands.
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-Pituitary Gland: In command of other glands. -Pineal Gland: controls sleep and wake sequence, as well as other, everyday functions. -Hypothalamus: controls discharge of the pituitary gland, and is the link between nervous and endocrine systems.
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Thyroid: Controls metabolism -Parathyroid: maintains steady calcium levels in the blood.
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Adrenals: Above kidneys. Helps body prepare for and handle stress. -Pancreas: regulates glucose levels in blood by releasing sugary substance called “insulin”
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-Ovaries : Found in females. Produce eggs and estrogen female characteristics. -Testes: Found in males. Produce sperm and testosterone male characteristics
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