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1 The Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System Central Nervous System

2 Functions of the Nervous System
Your nervous system controls the actions and reactions of the body in response to stimuli. receives information responds to stimuli maintains homeostasis

3 Maintaining Homeostasis
The nervous system maintains homeostasis by directing the body to respond correctly to the information it receives. When you are hungry, your brain tells you to eat

4 Central Nervous System
Vocabulary Word! central nervous system – composed of the brain and spinal cord. brain – receives and processes information from inside and outside your body. spinal cord – thick column of nerve tissue that links the brain to nerves in the rest of your body.

5 Peripheral Nervous System
Vocabulary Word! peripheral nervous system - network of nerves that connects your rain to the rest of your body. Made up of 43 pairs of nerves 12 begin in the brain 31 begin in the spinal cord One nerve in each pair goes to the right side and one to the left

6 Organs of the Nervous System
The nervous system consists of: brain spinal cord nerves neurons sense organs

7 brain Vocabulary Word! brain – receives and processes information from inside and outside your body. The skull, layers of connective tissue, and fluid protect the brain from injury

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9 cerebrum Vocabulary Word! cerebrum – largest part of the brain that controls thinking, problem solving, the senses and memories. reads input from the senses controls skeletal muscles In charge of learning, remembering and making judgments

10 Cerebrum Right side Left side controls left side of body
controls creativity and artistic ability Left side controls right side of body Controls math, speech, writing, and logic

11 cerebellum Vocabulary Word! cerebellum - second largest part of your brain that coordinates your muscles and controls your balance.

12 brain stem Vocabulary Word! brain stem – connects your brain to your spinal cord and controls involuntary actions like breathing, digesting and heartbeat.

13 spinal cord Vocabulary Word! spinal cord – a bundle of nerves that links your brain and peripheral nervous system. Protected by bone, connective tissue and fluid

14 Receiving Information
Because of your nervous system, you are aware of what is happening in the environment around you. Your brain is also aware of your internal conditions like temperature and glucose level.

15 Responding to Stimuli After receiving information, your nervous system analyzes the data and causes a response. Putting your hand in front of your face if a ball is coming at you. Increasing your heart rate when exercising.

16 Responding to Stimuli Your nervous system works by receiving information from inside or outside the body and turning that info into an electrical signal. The messages are sent out along special cells called neurons.

17 Vocabulary Word! neuron - a cell that moves messages in the form of fast-moving electrical energy called impulses.

18 The Neuron Neurons are cells that carry information around your body.
Nerve impulse - The message a neuron carries

19 The Neuron The cell body of the neuron has two extensions
dendrite – carries impulses to the cell body. A neuron can have lots of dendrites. axon – carries impulses away from the cell body. A neuron only has one axon. The nerve impulse begins in the dendrite, moves to the cell body then moves down the axon.

20 The Neuron signal goes from axon to dendrite

21 Kinds of Neurons Different kinds of neurons perform different functions sensory neurons motor neurons

22 Sensory Neuron sensory neuron – gathers information from the internal or external environment and converts each stimulus into a nerve impulse. The impulse travels along the sensory neuron until it reaches an interneuron in the brain or spinal cord sensory impulse travels at 76.2 m/s

23 Motor Neuron motor neuron – moves nerve impulses from the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body. Motor impulse travels at 119 m/s

24 How a Nerve Impulse Travels
Millions of nerve impulses travel your body each day. The nerve impulse travels along the neuron in the form of electrical and chemical signals.

25 How a Nerve Impulse Travels
synapse - tiny space between a the axon of one neuron and the dendrites of the next. A nerve impulse must jump this gap. Axon tips release a neurotransmitter that allows the impulse to travel the gap.

26 How a Nerve Impulse Travels
Drugs and alcohol can affect the neurotransmitters depressants, like alcohol and marijuana slow reaction time stimulants, like meth, speed up reaction time

27 The Path of a Nerve Impulse

28 Reflex reflex - is an automatic response that occurs very rapidly and without conscious control. Reflexes protect us from pain and injury.

29 Reflexes

30 the senses The senses gather information for the nervous system. sight
touch hearing taste smell

31 Body systems that work with the nervous system;
The nervous system works with every system in the body.

32 Comparing Cells to the Body
The cell part that controls the cell is the nucleus

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