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1 Functions, Divisions, & Neurons
The Nervous System Functions, Divisions, & Neurons

2 Functions Sensory Input Integration Motor functions

3 Divisions of Nervous System
Central nervous system (CNS) Peripheral nervous system (PNS)

4 Central Nervous System
Brain Spinal cord

5 Peripheral Nervous System
Consists of nerves and ganglia Further divided: Afferent division (sensory) Efferent division (motor)

6 Efferent Division of PNS
Further divided: Somatic nervous system (voluntary) Autonomic nervous system (involuntary)

7 Autonomic nervous system
Further divided: Sympathetic Parasympathetic

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9 Nerve Tissue Neuron Neuroglia (glial cell)

10 Neuron

11 Types of Neurons Afferent (sensory) Efferent (motor)
Inter-neurons (association neurons)

12 Neuroglia Do not conduct nerve impulses
Serve as protection and nourishment for neurons

13 Nerve Impulses Resting membrane Stimulation of neuron

14 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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16 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).

17 Action Potential – Nerve Impulse
Depolarization Reverse polarization Repolarization

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19 Action Potential Animation
Nerve Impulse

20 Conduction of Impulse Action potential must continue the length of a neuron Neurotransmitters carry impulse across the synaptic cleft to new neuron

21 Continuous vs Saltatory Action Potentials

22 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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