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Nervous System
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Parts of the Nervous System Brain Spinal Cord Nerves
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Vocabulary to Know Homeostasis –The regulation of steady, life-maintaining conditions inside an organism, despite changes in its environment
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Function This system works to pass electrical messages from sensory nerves to the brain. The brain interprets the message then sends a response to motor neurons.
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The Neuron Neurons –Basic functioning units of the nervous system
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http://ilearn.senecac.on.ca/aahs/health/IHP/ottawa/anatomy/neuron/map/neuron.html
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http://35.9.122.184/images/40-AnimalStructureAndFunction/ Under the microscope…
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Neurons Made up of a (1)cell body and branches called (2)dendrites and (3)axons –Dendrites receive messages from other neurons and send them to the cell body –Axons carry messages away from the cell body
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Any message carried by a neuron is called an impulse Draw the neuron in your notes. Be sure to label parts!
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Neurons An electrical message carried by a neuron is called an impulse
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Types of Neurons Sensory Motor Interneuron
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Sensory Neurons Receive information Send impulses to the brain or spinal cord
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Interneurons Send impulses from sensory neurons to motor neurons
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Motor Neurons Conduct impulses from the brain or spinal cord to muscles or glands throughout your body
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Synapse Small space across which an impulse moves from an axon to the dendrites or cell body of another neuron
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Synapse An impulse reaches the end of an axon Axon releases a chemical Flows across the synapse (space) Stimulates the impulse in the dendrite of the next neuron Impulse moves from neuron neuron
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http://www.med.harvard.edu/publications/On_The_Brain/Volume7/Number1/images/Neuron.jpg
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Two Parts Central (CNS) Peripheral (PNS)
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http://inside.salve.edu/walsh/cns_pns.jpg
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Central Nervous System Brain Spinal cord
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The Brain Coordinates body activities Made up of approximately 100 billion neurons
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Cerebrum Largest part of the brain Thinking Memory is stored Movements are controlled Impulses from the senses are interpreted.
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Cerebellum Interprets stimuli from eyes, ears, muscles Controls voluntary muscle movements Maintains muscle tone Helps maintain balance
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Brain Stem Connects brain to spinal cord
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http://www.cbituk.org/GRAPHICS/brain.gif
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The Spinal Cord Extension of the brain stem Bundles of neurons that carry impulses from all parts of the body to the brain and from the brain to all parts of your body
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Research Visit the Glencoe Science Web site at tx.science. glencoe.co m for more information about the nervous system. Make a brochure outlining recent medical advances. tx.science. glencoe.co m The Peripheral Nervous System Your brain and spinal cord are connected to the rest of your body by the peripheral nervous system. The PNS is made up of 12 pairs of nerves from your brain called cranial nerves, and 31 pairs from your spinal cord called spinal nerves. Spinal nerves are made up of bundles of sensory and motor neurons bound together by connective tissue. For this reason, a single spinal nerve can have impulses going to and from the brain at the same time. Some nerves contain only sensory neurons, and some contain only motor neurons, but most nerves contain both types of neurons. Somatic and Autonomic Systems The peripheral nervous system has two major divisions. The somatic system controls voluntary actions. It is made up of the cranial and spinal nerves that go from the central nervous system to your skeletal muscles. The autonomic system controls involuntary actions- those not under conscious control- such as your heart rate, breathing, digestion, and glandular functions. These two divisions, along with the central nervous system, make up your body's nervous system.
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Peripheral Nervous System Connects body to brain & spinal cord 12 pairs of nerves from your brain (cranial nerves) 31 pairs from your spinal cord (spinal nerves) –Bundles of sensory and motor neurons held together by connective tissue
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http://www.christopherreeve.org/Research/Research.cfm?ID=178&c=21
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Peripheral Nervous System Two divisions –Somatic –Autonomic
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http://abdellab.sunderland.ac.uk/lectures/Parmacology/Pics/anatomy/PNS.GIF
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Somatic Nervous System Controls voluntary actions Made up of the cranial and spinal nerves that go from the central nervous system to your skeletal muscles
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Autonomic Nervous System Controls involuntary actions-those not under conscious control-such as your heart rate, breathing, digestion, and glandular functions
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http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/A/autonomic.gif
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Reflexes Involuntary, automatic response to a stimulus Involves a simple nerve pathway called a reflex arc
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FIGHT OR FLIGHT… This theory states that animals react to threats with a general impulse of the nervous system, priming the animal for fighting or fleeing. Physical Response: Increased heart rate, sweaty palms, nostrils open up and breathing speeding up, dilated pupils, constricted blood flow. FYI Males are more likely to respond to an emergency situation with aggression (fight), while females are more likely to flee (flight), turn to others for help, or attempt to defuse the situation
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