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Nervous System
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Functions Communication Communication Integration Integration Control Control Responds Responds External environment External environment Internal Internal
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Divisions of the Nervous System 2 main 2 main Central and peripheral Central and peripheral
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CNS 2 organs 2 organs Brain Brain Spinal cord Spinal cord
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PNS All other nerves All other nerves 12 pairs of cranial nerves: branch 12 pairs of cranial nerves: branch 31 pairs of spinal nerves: branch 31 pairs of spinal nerves: branch
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PNS Divisions 2 major division 2 major division Somatic…voluntary movement; have control…writing Somatic…voluntary movement; have control…writing Autonomic division; involuntary..no purposeful control Autonomic division; involuntary..no purposeful control
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Autonomic N.S. 2 division 2 division Sympathetic division…fibers speed up processes “Saber tooth tiger” Sympathetic division…fibers speed up processes “Saber tooth tiger” Inc: hr, breathing, bld supply to muscles….digesting slows down Inc: hr, breathing, bld supply to muscles….digesting slows down Parasympathetic: fibers slow down processes Parasympathetic: fibers slow down processes “Resting And Digesting” “Resting And Digesting” Decrease functions….hrt rate slower, slower rsp. Inc absorption of nutrients Decrease functions….hrt rate slower, slower rsp. Inc absorption of nutrients
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Microscopic View Cells of Ns Cells of Ns 2 Types 2 Types Neuron (3) Neuron (3) Glia (3) Glia (3)
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3 types Classified according to function Classified according to function Sensory: conduct impulses to spinal cord and brain (external and internal environment) Sensory: conduct impulses to spinal cord and brain (external and internal environment) Ex: external:temp, pain Ex: external:temp, pain internal: listening, absorption of nutrients, heart beat, breathing internal: listening, absorption of nutrients, heart beat, breathing
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Types of neuron cont. Motor neurons: conduct impulses away from brain and spinal cord to muscles and glands Motor neurons: conduct impulses away from brain and spinal cord to muscles and glands Interneurons: conduct impulses from sensory to motor Interneurons: conduct impulses from sensory to motor
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Neurons Basic nerve cell of ns Basic nerve cell of ns 3 main parts 3 main parts Dendrites, cell body, axon Dendrites, cell body, axon 3 types: 3 types: Sensory, motor, interneurons Sensory, motor, interneurons
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Neuron Parts Dendrites: pick up stimulus and carry to cell body Dendrites: pick up stimulus and carry to cell body Cell body; (contains nucleus) modifies info from dendrites Cell body; (contains nucleus) modifies info from dendrites Axon: carries impulse away to next neuron Axon: carries impulse away to next neuron Covered in the PNS are covered myelin: white fatty substance that speeds up nerve impulse transmission Covered in the PNS are covered myelin: white fatty substance that speeds up nerve impulse transmission Schwann cells make up myelin Schwann cells make up myelin
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Myelin Formed by schwan cells Formed by schwan cells Form long rings Form long rings Grooves between each ring Grooves between each ring Called: nodes of Ranvier Called: nodes of Ranvier Nerve impulses jump over these nodes ; which speed it up Nerve impulses jump over these nodes ; which speed it up
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Axon End: branches: terminal branches End: branches: terminal branches End of branches, tiny nodes called synaptic knobs End of branches, tiny nodes called synaptic knobs Synaptic knobs release chemicals: neurotransmitters (allows an impulse to cross the synapse) Synaptic knobs release chemicals: neurotransmitters (allows an impulse to cross the synapse)
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Glia 3 types; astrocytes, microglia, ogliodendrocytes 3 types; astrocytes, microglia, ogliodendrocytes Astrocytes star shaped and attach blood vessels to neurons Astrocytes star shaped and attach blood vessels to neurons Form: BBB blood brain barrier (protective) Form: BBB blood brain barrier (protective) Microglia: digest pathogens Microglia: digest pathogens O: help form myelin O: help form myelin
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Nerve Coverings Made of fibrous connective tissue Made of fibrous connective tissue 3 coverings 3 coverings Endoneurium: surrounds individual fibers Endoneurium: surrounds individual fibers Perineurium: surrounds a group (facisle) Perineurium: surrounds a group (facisle) Epineurium: surrounds entire nerve Epineurium: surrounds entire nerve
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Worksheet Questions Explain the parts a reflex arc Explain the parts a reflex arc two-neuron arc and three neuron arc two-neuron arc and three neuron arc Give 2 examples Give 2 examples What is a sensory receptor and effector, how does it pertain to a reflex arc? What is a sensory receptor and effector, how does it pertain to a reflex arc? How does a reflex occur? How does a reflex occur? What is a ganglion? What is a ganglion?
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Reflexes Protection Protection Quick response with afterthought Quick response with afterthought Examples: knee-jerk, touch hot, feel pain (withdrawal) Examples: knee-jerk, touch hot, feel pain (withdrawal) Response sent from spinal cord, message then sent to brain Response sent from spinal cord, message then sent to brain
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Reflex arcs 2 types: 2 types: Simplest: two neuron arcs(sensory and motor neurons) Simplest: two neuron arcs(sensory and motor neurons) Second type: sensory, interneurons, and motor neurons Second type: sensory, interneurons, and motor neurons Both pathways synapse within the spinal cord Both pathways synapse within the spinal cord
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