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Organization of the Nervous System
Chapter 7
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Role of Nervous System Monitor changes occuring in and out of the body (sensory input) Interpret sensory input (integration) Effect a response by activating glands and muscles (motor output)
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Structure of Nervous System
Central Nervous System (CNS) Brain and spinal cord Acts as command center (interprets and responds to stimuli) Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) Spinal nerves and cranial nerves Acts as communication lines- carry impulses
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Subdivisions of PNS Sensory (afferent) division
Nerve fibers that convey impulses to the CNS Sense organs Motor (efferent) division Nerve fibers that carry impulses from CNS to effector organs Autonomic and somatic nervous systems
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Subdivisions of Motor division of PNS
Somatic nervous system Allows us to voluntarily control our skeletal muscles Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) Regulates events that are automatic (involuntary) such as the activity of smooth or cardiac muscles Sympathetic and Parasympathetic
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Sympathetic Division “Fight” or “flight” system
Controls activities that are evident when we are excited or in threatening situations Examples: Increase heart rate Deep breathing Sweating Dilate eye pupils
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Parasympathetic Division
Most active when body is at rest and is not threatened Examples: Digestion Elimination of feces and urine Decreases heart rate
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