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Nervous System Page 203
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Nervous System Directs the functions of all human body systems 100 billion nerve cells Divided into two sections ▫Central Nervous System ▫Peripheral Nervous System Somatic Autonomic
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Neurons Contain 3 parts ▫Cell body ▫Dendrites ▫Axon Covered by ‘Myelin Sheath’ Two basic properties ▫Excitability – the ability to respond to a stimulus ▫Conductivity – the ability to transmit a signal
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Neuroglias Cells in the nervous system ▫Support ▫Connect ▫Protect ▫Remove Debris from the nervous system Do NOT transmit impulses Form “blood-brain barrier”
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Central Nervous System ▫Composed of brain and spinal cord ▫Brain has 4 major divisions Brainstem Cerebellum Cerebrum Diencephalon
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Brainstem Midbrain ▫Visual reflexes Pons ▫Controls respiratory functions Medulla oblongata ▫Regulate heart and lung functions ▫Swallowing, vomiting, coughing, sneezing
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Cerebellum Coordinates musculoskeletal movement to maintain posture, balance, and muscle tone
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Cerebral cortex ▫Decision making Frontal lobe ▫Voluntary motor movements ▫Emotional expression ▫Moral behavior Parietal lobe ▫Controls and interprets the senses and tastes Temporal lobe ▫Controls memory, equilibrium, emotion, and hearing Occipital lobe ▫Controls vision and various forms of expression Cerebrum
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Diencephalon Contains ▫Thalamus ▫Hypothalamus Serves as relay center for sensations Works with the Autonomic nervous system to control heart rate, blood pressure, temperature, electrolyte balance, digestive functions, behavioral responses, and glandular activities
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Central Nervous System Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) ▫Watery fluid- flows in and around brain and spinal cord ▫Cradles and cushions the brain Spinal cord ▫Extends from the base of the brain – L1
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Meninges Three layers of membranes that cover the brain and spinal cord ▫Dura mater Tough, fibrous membrane that contains channels for blood to enter brain tissue ▫Arachnoid membrane Weblike structure that runs across the space containing CSF ▫Pia mater Innermost layer, a thin membrane containing many blood vessels that nourish the spinal cord
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Peripheral Nervous System 12 pairs of cranial nerves ▫Carry impulses to and from the brain 31 pairs of spinal nerves ▫Carry messages to and from the spinal cord and extremities of the body Somatic Nervous System Autonomic Nervous System
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Somatic Nervous System Receive and process sensory input from ▫Skin ▫Muscles ▫Tendons ▫Joints ▫Eyes ▫Nose ▫Ears Excite the voluntary contraction of skeletal muscles
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Autonomic Nervous System Carry impulses from the central nervous system to ▫Glands ▫Involuntary muscles ▫Cardiac muscle Sympathetic ▫Operates when the body is under stress Parasympathetic ▫Operates to keep the body in homeostasis
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