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Nervous System Mrs. Bowman - Health
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What is the nervous system?
Your nervous system receives information about what is going on inside and outside of your body. It processes the information and forms a response to it. It is able to accomplish these functions with the help of a cell called a neuron.
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Neurons Neurons carry messages, or impulses, from one part of your body to another. There are 3 types of neurons: Sensory neurons – information is gathered by sensory neurons through your sense organs or other parts of your body. Interneurons – only located in your brain and spinal cord. They pass impulses from one neuron to another. Motor neurons – send nerve impulses to muscles and glands. Example: A bell rings – sensory neurons carry information about the sound, interneurons interpret the sound and produce instructions on what to do about it, motor neurons carry signals to the body to react.
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Central Nervous System
The central nervous system is the control center of the body. It includes the brain and spinal cord The Brain – The three major regions of the brain: the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brain stem. Cerebrum – receive messages from sense organs, control movement, memory, communication and reasoning. Cerebellum – coordinates your body’s movements and helps you keep your balance. Brain Stem – Controls many of your body’s involuntary actions (breathing, sneezing, etc…) The spinal cord – column of nerve tissue that extends from the brain down the back and links the brain to the other parts of your body.
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Peripheral Nervous System
The peripheral nervous system includes the network of nerves that links the rest of your body to your brain and spinal cord. Sensory Division – Carry information about your environment and body conditions and delivers the information to the central nervous system. Motor Division – Carries the responses back to your muscles and glands. The nerves of the motor division are divided into two groups based on the functions they control. Somatic Nervous System: Carry signals that control voluntary actions. Autonomic Nervous System: Regulate actions that happen automatically.
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Keeping Your Nervous System Healthy
The most important thing you can do to care for your nervous system is to protect it from injury! Avoid head injuries – trauma, disease, drugs – wear helmets when necessary, avoid drugs and alcohol, wear seatbelts, etc… Avoid Spinal cord injuries – can result in paralysis – use safety equipment when necessary, avoid drugs and alcohol. Avoid Nerve injuries – obesity, diabetes, repeated use – take breaks from repetitive motions and maintain good posture. Prevent infections – meningitis, rabies – get vaccinated, avoid contact with animals that act sick or behave strangely. Prevent headaches – Avoid stress, maintain a proper diet, exercise and adequate sleep. Identify possible triggers and try to avoid them.
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