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Functions, Divisions, & Neurons
The Nervous System Functions, Divisions, & Neurons
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Functions Sensory Input Integration Motor functions
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Divisions of Nervous System
Central nervous system (CNS) Peripheral nervous system (PNS)
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Central Nervous System
Brain Spinal cord
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Peripheral Nervous System
Consists of nerves and ganglia Further divided: Afferent division (sensory) Efferent division (motor)
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Efferent Division of PNS
Further divided: Somatic nervous system (voluntary) Autonomic nervous system (involuntary)
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Autonomic nervous system
Further divided: Sympathetic Parasympathetic
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Nerve Tissue Neuron Neuroglia (glial cell)
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Neuron
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Types of Neurons Afferent (sensory) Efferent (motor)
Inter-neurons (association neurons)
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Neuroglia Do not conduct nerve impulses
Serve as protection and nourishment for neurons
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Nerve Impulses Resting membrane Stimulation of neuron
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Resting membrane Non-conducting neuron Lots of Na+ outside neuron
Lots of K+ inside neuron, but even more negative ions found inside Membrane is polarized
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Stimulation of Neuron A stimulus changes the membrane to allow passive movement of ions. Stimulus must be strong enough to make membrane highly permeable (threshold).
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Action Potential – Nerve Impulse
Depolarization Reverse polarization Repolarization
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Action Potential Animation
Nerve Impulse
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Conduction of Impulse Action potential must continue the length of a neuron Neurotransmitters carry impulse across the synaptic cleft to new neuron
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Continuous vs Saltatory Action Potentials
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Reflex Arcs Functional unit of nervous system
Allows for rapid response to stimulus Components: Receptor Sensory neuron Integration center Motor neuron Effector
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