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1 Nervous system

2 Nervous system consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. Nervous tissue consists of neurons; whereas the brain and spinal cord contain all parts of neurons, nerves contain only axons.

3 Nervous tissue dendrite nucleus cell body axon astrocyte Oligodendrocyte Microglia

4 Neurons Motor Neurons – Accept nerve impulses from the Central nervous system (CNS) – Transmit them to muscles or glands Sensory Neurons – Accept impulses from sensory receptors – Transmit them to the CNS Interneurons – Convey nerve impulses between various parts of the CNS

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6 CNS & PNS Central nervous system = Brain + Spinal cord Peripheral nervous system = Cranial nerves + Spinal nerves (gather info from sensors and conduct decisions to effectors)

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8 Nerves Structures containing many long fibers with myelin sheath (axons / dendrites) Nerves do not contain cell bodies

9 Brain Cerebrum Diencephalon Cerebellum Midbrain Pons Medulla Brain stem

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11 Cerebrum Cerebral Cortex A thin but highly convoluted outer layer of gray matter 4 lobes: frontal lobe; temporal lobe; parietal lobe; occipital lobe White matter The rest of cerebrum except cerebral cortex Responsible for higher mental capabilities

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13 Diencephalon  A region encircling the 3rd ventricle  Consists of hypothalamus + thalamus + pineal gland  Hypothalamus forms floor of the 3rd ventricle  Thalamus located in the sides and roof of the 3rd ventricle  Pineal gland secretes melatonin  Helps integrate mental functions, primitive emotion and sleep

14 Cerebellum Separated from the brain stem by the 4th ventricle – Receives sensory input from the eyes, ears, joints, and muscles – Sends motor impulses out the brain stem to the skeletal muscles Helps maintain balance and produce smooth movements

15 Brain stem Contains the midbrain, the pons, and the medulla oblongata – Midbrain Acts as a relay station for tracts passing between the cerebrum, and the spinal cord or cerebellum – Pons Helps regulate breathing and head movements – Medulla oblongata Contains reflex centers for vomiting, coughing, sneezing, hiccuping, and swallowing

16 Spinal cord The center for many reflex actions (involuntary and predictable response to a given stimulus) Contains white and butterfly-shaped gray matter

17 Spinal reflexes A reflex is an involuntary and predictable response to a given stimulus. The brain is not involved in formulating the response.

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19 dorsalventral

20 Experiment Dissecting sheep brain, observing structure of brain Observing prepared slides and learning the structure of spinal Spinal Reflexes page 432


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