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The skin performs all of the following except
Production of chemical messengers Elimination of waste products Control of body temperature protection
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Students will know… Explain what an action potential is?
K+ ions are entering the neuron Negatively charged proteins are leaving the neuron Na+ ions are entering the neuron The myelin coat has broken down and ions are crossing freely
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Students will know… Which is the correct path a nerve impulse will follow in a reflex arc? Put these three terms in order Motor neuron, sensory neuron and interneuron
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Nervous System Chapter 33.1
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Structure of the Nervous System
Neurons conduct electrical impulses allow cells, tissues, and organs detect and respond to stimuli
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Neurons Specialized cells Help you gather information
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Neuron
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Neuron Dendrites – receive signals and send them to the cell body
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Neuron Dendrites – receive signals and send them to the cell body
Cell body – nucleus of the neuron and other organelles
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Neuron Dendrites – receive signals and send them to the cell body
Cell body – nucleus of the neuron and other organelles Axon – caries the nerve impulse from cell body to other neurons and muscles
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Reflex Arc Nerve pathway Basic structure of the nervous system
Sensory neuron to an interneuron, and a motor neuron
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An Action Potential Nerve impulse A stimulus reaches threshold
Channels in the plasma membrane open Potassium ions leave the cell Change in charge moves
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Action Potential
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Dendrites and synapses
Which of the following pairs lists the fiber-like extensions that are components of neurons? Axons and myelin Synapses and myelin Dendrites and synapses Dendrites and axons
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Organization of Nervous System
Chapter 33.2
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Organization of the Nervous System
Central nervous system Peripheral nervous system
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The Central Nervous System
CNS Spinal Cord Brain Relays messages Processes information Analyzes responses
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The Brain Made up of 100 billion neurons Maintains homeostasis
Control center
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The Brain Made up of 100 billion neurons Maintains homeostasis
Control center Homeostasis – maintains a constant condition
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The Brain
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The Brain
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Cerebrum Largest part Divided into two hemispheres
Thought process of memory, language, speech, voluntary body movements and sensory perception
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Cerebellum Controls balance, posture and coordination Back of brain
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Brain Stem Connects the brain to the spinal cord Made up of
Medulla oblongata (signals between brain and spinal cord) Pons (signals between cerebrum and cerebellum)
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Spinal Cord Nerve column from your brain to the lower back
Protected by vertebrae
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Spinal Cord
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The Peripheral Nervous System
Somatic Nervous System Autonomic Nervous System
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Somatic Nervous System
Relays information to and from skin and skeletal muscles Voluntary
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Autonomic Nervous System
Relays information to internal organs Involuntary
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Autonomic Nervous System
Sympathetic Parasympathetic Pupil dilation Heart rate increased Bronchial muscle relaxed Small intestine muscle contractions reduced Pupil constriction Heart rate decrease Bronchial muscles contracted Digestion increased
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Unit 9 Chapter 33.3
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Quiz 1. Draw and label a neuron Describe a Reflex Arc Pathway
Describe an Action Potential
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The Senses Chapter 33.3
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The Senses Sensory receptors allow you to detect the world around you
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Taste and Smell Stimulated by chemicals Work together
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Smell Sensory receptors high in the nose Respond to chemicals
Signal the brain
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Taste Taste buds Detect sweet, sour, salty and bitter
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Nature August 2006 Wrong!
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Sight Light enters the eye Through the cornea
Behind the iris is the lens To the retina (rods and cones) Signals sent to brain Brain interprets
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Sight
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Hearing and Balance Function of the ear Volume Highness and lowness
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To Hear Sound waves Ear canal Eardrum to vibrate
Through the malleus, incus, stapes Inner ear cochlea Sends signals to the brain
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Ear
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To Balance Cochlea Semicircular Canals At 900
Fluid filled, lined hairs Head moves the fluid moves and sends signals to brain
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Ear
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Touch Sensory receptors Respond to temperature pressure and pain
Epidermis and dermis Tips of fingers have lots Not everywhere
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