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DIVISIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM is divided into two main divisions: the CNS and the PNS.
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the PNS is made up of all the nerves that extend from the brain and spinal cord, these nerves are completely myelinated.
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1. Autonomic Nervous System: are nerves that control the action of muscles over which we have no conscious control ex: heart movements, digestive movements there are two antagonistic divisions of this system:
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A. Sympathetic: prepares the body for Flight or Fight responses the effects this system has are similar to adrenalin but not as long lasting
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B. Parasympathetic: has the opposite effects of the Sympathetic nerves
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2. Somatic Nervous System: is made up of nerves that are under conscious control, they control skeletal muscle, bones and the skin; these include both motor and sensory nerves
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CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM is made up of the brain & spinal cord unlike the PNS, it is not completely myelinated and if damaged can not be repaired.
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A. The Brain: is formed from a concentration of nerve tissue (association neurons) it is protected from damage by:
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1. The Skull: a layer of bone that prevents direct contact with brain tissue. 2. The Meninges: three protective membranes that lie between the brain and skull; also surround the spinal cord.
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3. Cerebrospinal Fluid: a fluid that circulates between the two inner meninge layers; it acts as a shock absorber and a transport medium for nutrients and wastes.
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STS Technology: Spinal Tap used to extract fluid from the spinal cord to test for the presence of a bacterial infection like Meningitis
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B. The Spinal Cord: carries sensory nerve messages towards the brain and motor nerve messages away from the brain
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it is protected by the bones of the spine, the meninges and the cerebrospinal fluid.
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