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3. 01 Remember the structures of the nervous system 3
3.01 Remember the structures of the nervous system 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
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3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system
3.01, 3.02 Essential Questions What are the structures of the nervous system? What are the functions of the nervous system? What are some disorders of the nervous system? How are nervous system disorders treated? How does the nervous system relate to the body’s communication systems? 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system 2
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Introduction: Structures of the nervous system
3.01 Remember the structures of the nervous system
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Cellular structures of the nervous system
Neuron- a nerve cell Extensions of the neuron Dendrites - many Axon - one 3.01 Remember the structures of the nervous system
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Cellular structures of the nervous system
Neuron- a nerve cell Myelin sheath - a special covering of the axon Synapse – the space between neurons 3.01 Remember the structures of the nervous system
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Functions of the nervous system: Neurons
What do they do? How do these functions impact health? Sensory Motor Associative 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system 6 6
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Structures of the nervous system
Central nervous system Brain Spinal cord
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Structures of the nervous system
Peripheral nervous system Nerves Cranial nerves Spinal nerves Sensory receptors
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Structures of the central nervous system: BRAIN
3.01 Remember the structures of the nervous system
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Functions of the central nervous system: Brain
Think about it… How do you use your brain? 3.02 Understand the functions and disorders of the nervous system 10
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Structures of the central nervous system: BRAIN
Cerebrum Divided into two hemispheres (right and left) Frontal lobe Occipital lobe Parietal lobe Temporal lobe
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Functions of the central nervous system: Brain
How do you use your Cerebrum? Frontal lobe Parietal lobe Occipital lobe Temporal lobe 12
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Structures of the central nervous system: BRAIN
Diencephalon Located between the cerebrum and the midbrain Structures Thalamus Hypothalamus Pineal body Pituitary gland
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Structures of the central nervous system: BRAIN
Diencephalon Thalamus – spherical mass of gray matter; deep in the cerebral hemispheres Hypothalamus – lies below the thalamus; part of the limbic system Pineal body – endocrine system gland Pituitary gland – endocrine system gland
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Functions of the central nervous system: BRAIN
Diencephalon Located between the cerebrum and the midbrain Structures Thalamus Hypothalamus Pineal body Pituitary gland 15
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Functions of the central nervous system: BRAIN
Diencephalon Thalamus – spherical mass of gray matter Hypothalamus Pineal body Pituitary gland 16
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Structures of the central nervous system: BRAIN
Limbic system Located in the center of the brain Encircles the top of the brain stem. Composed of the amygdala, hippocampus, cingulated gyrus, and other intricate structures. (Informational only for reference.)
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Structures of the central nervous system: BRAIN
Cerebellum
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Functions of the central nervous system: Brain How do you use your cerebellum?
Discuss the functions of the cerebellum illustrated in this gymnast’s picture. 19 19
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Structures of the central nervous system: BRAIN
Brain stem Midbrain Pons Medulla oblongata
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Functions of the central nervous system: Brain
How do you use your brain stem? Midbrain Pons Medulla oblongata 21
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Functions of the central nervous system: Brain
Discuss the relevance of the brain stem for these functions? 22
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Structures of the central nervous system: BRAIN
Meninges Dura mater Outermost layer Arachnoid Middle layer Pia mater Innermost layer
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Structures of the central nervous system: BRAIN
Ventricles - lined cavities deep within the brain filled with cerebrospinal fluid Choroid plexus – rich network of blood vessels
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Structures of the central nervous system: Spinal Cord
Surrounded by the vertebrae, meninges, and cerebrospinal fluid
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Functions of the central nervous system: Spinal Cord
Discuss the functions of the spinal cord. What is the relevance to health? Brain Body Structures 26
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Structures of the peripheral nervous system
Anterior View Peripheral nervous system 12 cranial nerves 31 pairs of nervous Posterior view 27
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Structures of the peripheral nervous system
I. Olfactory II. Optic III. Oculomotor IV. Trochlear V. Trigeminal VI. Abducens VII. Facial VIII. Vestibulocochlear IX. Glossopharyngeal X. Vagus XI. Accessory XII. Hypoglossal Cranial nerves
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Structures of the peripheral nervous system
31 pairs of spinal nerves
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Structures of the peripheral nervous system
Motor system Autonomic nervous system Sympathetic nervous system Parasympathetic nervous system Somatic nervous system
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Autonomic nervous system
Sympathetic nervous system Extends from the base of the brain, along both sides of the spinal column These nerves connect to all internal organs Parasympathetic nervous system The vagus nerve connects the medulla with organs of the upper body The pelvic nerve emerges from the spinal cord and connects with the organs of the lower body
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Somatic nervous system
These nerves are located along the spinal cord. Connect skeleton, muscles and joints to the brain.
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Functions of the Peripheral nervous system
Cranial Spinal What do the peripheral nerves do? What is their relevance to health? Also called sensory-somatic nervous system 33
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Structures of the central and peripheral nervous systems
Check your knowledge…
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Structures of the nervous system
Remember this!
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Functions of the nervous system
Discuss the relevance of the nervous system to the body’s communication systems. 36
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Alzheimer’s disease Who is at the greatest risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease? What are the symptoms? How is it treated? How is it prevented? 37
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Multiple Causes cause cause Cerebral palsy What is cerebral palsy? How is it treated? Which healthcare team members will take care of the patient with cerebral palsy? cause cause cause 38 38
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Epilepsy What is epilepsy? What are the symptoms? How is it treated? Should a person with epilepsy be allowed to drive? 39
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Hydrocephalus Hydro- cephal -us Define the terms. Do the meanings of the parts represent the whole? Who is most likely to develop hydrocephalus? How is it treated? 40
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Meningitis What causes of meningitis? What are the symptoms? How is it treated? 41
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Multiple sclerosis What are the symptoms? Who is most likely to develop it? How is it treated? What is the prognosis? 42
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Neuritis neur- -itis Discuss the terms. Discuss the pattern of symptoms presented and why. How is neuritis prevented? 43
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Paralysis “disabling of a nerve” How does this quote relate to paralysis? What are the symptoms? What is the prognosis? 44
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Parkinson’s disease What are the symptoms of Parkinson’s disease? Who is most likely to have this disorder? How is it treated? 45
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Poliomyelitis What is the impact of this disorder? How can it be prevented? How is it treated? What is the prognosis? 46
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
Spinal cord injury What are the symptoms? What determines a patient’s symptoms? How is it treated? What are the risk factors for teens? 47
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
West Nile Virus Where is the greatest incidence of West Nile virus? What are the risk factors? How is it prevented? How is it treated? 48
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Disorders of the nervous system and their treatments
What are some common symptoms of neurological disorders? What are some common prognoses? Why do these commonalities exist? 49
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3.02 Essential Questions What are the structures of the nervous system? What are the functions of the nervous system? What are some disorders of the nervous system? How are nervous system disorders treated? How does the nervous system relate to the body’s communication systems? 50
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