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The Nervous System. Nervous system Structure The Neuron.

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1 The Nervous System

2 Nervous system

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4 The Neuron

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7 Neuron Cell body

8 Neuron Cell Body Nissl Bodies A unique structure to neurons Large granular bodies, clusters of rough ER Gives the cell body its gray color (gray matter) Synthesize and release proteins

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13 Classification of Neurons

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18 Functional Classification of Neurons

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21 Neurotransmission depends on action potential: Short lasting electrical event on the plasma membrane of neurons.

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26 Neuroglial Cell

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32 Divisions of the Nervous system

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38 Cerebrum: Frontal lobe Primary motor area: conscious movement of all skeletal muscles Higher intellectual reasoning Parietal lobe: Somatic sensory cortex area: Touch, pain, temperature..etc) Temporal lobe: Auditory area, olfactory area Occipital lobe: Visual area

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40 Thalamus: Relay station for sensory impulses Cerebrum  Sensory signals  thalamus  brain stem  spinal cord  PNS Hypothalamus: Regulates body temp, water balance, metabolism (TSH) Stress management: by adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH)  adrenal glands Controls pituitary gland: GH, prolactin, oxytocin…etc. Important part of the “limbic system” or emotional visceral brain (thirst, appetite, pleasure, pain..etc) Influences controls of the medulla oblongata Epithalamus: Contains pineal gland  melatonin (sleep hormone) Choroid plexux  forms CSF

41 Brain Stem: Midbrain Bulges in front called cerebral peduncles: coordinate fine motor movements (e.g. grasping an object between a thumb and a finger) Dorsally: protrusions called corpora- quadrigemina: involved in vision and hearing Pons Involved in the control of breathing Medulla oblongata Cardioregulatory centers (heartbeat, blood pressure, vasoconstriction…) Breathing, swallowing, vomiting

42 Cerebellum: Located under the cerebrum Functions: Controls balance and movement coordination By receiving information from the body and sending information to the body

43 Spinal Cord: Receives signals from the brain Passes signals to the PNS (which take them to the rest of the body)

44 Somatic nervous system Autonomic nervous system

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