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Solids In Contact Locating points in Orthographic views.
Nervous System Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System Brain / Spinal Cord Somatic NS / Autonomic NS Nerves to skeletal muscles Sympathetic NS.
Notes pg 71 Title: Nervous System How does information get from one place in your body to another?
SYMPATHETIC DIVISIONPARASYMPATHETIC DIVISION DISTRIBUTION: From thoracic & lumbar nerve roots DISTRIBUTION: From cranial & sacral nerve roots.
Stress What causes stress in your lives? What causes stress in other’s lives?
EMOTION Overview How Does the Brain Process Emotion? How Can You Tell if Someone is Lying? What Causes Emotion?
January 29, 2015 Objectives: ◦ Label the structure of a neuron ◦ Explain how the nervous system is broken up into parts ◦ Differentiate between neurons.
ORGANIZATION OF ANS-I By Dr.Sajid Hussain OBJECTIVES Recall the anatomic organization of ANS Discuss the synthesis, actions and degradation of neurotransmitters.
STRESSSTRESS Stress. What is stress? Your body’s response to the environment What you feel when you react to pressure from others or from yourself.
Automatic Nervous System Alie Fulton. ANS Part of the PNS (peripheral nervous system). Serves the internal organs and glands of the body. It controls.
Group 5. 100+ Precise roles not known 3 categories.
5 or more raise the score 4 or less let it rest
Delivers somatic and visceral sensory information to the CNS. Sensation: information gathered by a sensory receptor.
Nervous System Central Nervous System (CNS) Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
N ERVOUS S YSTEM. T HE N ERVOUS S YSTEM N ERVOUS S YSTEM The brain and spinal cord The brain is the location of most information processing. The spinal.
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY. Fig. 9.1 P. 220.
Nervous System The ANS and Simple Behaviour Patterns.
Do Now Give three examples of involuntary processes in the human body.
UC-12 L1 Flight Track over Ground Sites.
Biological and Physical Sciences Nervous System. Objective Identify the nerve cell, transmission, central and peripheral nervous systems in relation of.
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