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{ Nervous System Intro Mrs. Anna Ward Ridge Road MS

Warm Up (Page 20)

 Grading  Progress Reports  Cell Test  80% Mastery/Absences  Human Body begins today (4 weeks)  Nervous System (2 days)  Muscular System & Skeletal System (5 days)  Circulatory System & Respiratory System (5 days)  Digestive System (3 days)  Endocrine System (2 days)  Urinary System (1 day)  Immune System (2 days)  Test (1 day)  Science Fair Projects Announcements

 What is the nervous system?  The body system responsible for helping your body respond to stimuli and act accordingly  What is a stimulus?  Something that causes a response in an organism or part of the body Nervous System

Question 1: Give an example of a stimulus. Today’s Meet Code:

Question 2: What ORGANS do you think would be involved in gathering information from stimuli? Today’s Meet Code:

Question 3: What ORGANS do you think would be involved in responding to stimuli? Today’s Meet Code:

 Brain:  Brain: the organ of the body in the head that controls functions, movements, sensations, and thoughts  Spinal Cord:  Spinal Cord: the large group of nerves which runs through the center of the spine and carries messages between the brain and the rest of the body  Nerves/Nervous Tissue: one of the many thin parts that control movement and feeling by carrying messages between the brain and other parts of the body Parts of the Nervous System

 Central Nervous System: Brain, Spinal Cord  Peripheral Nervous System: Nerves (sends messages to and from Spinal Cord and Brain Breaking it down…

 Animation: The Nervous System  Exploration: The Brain and your Nervous System  Exploration: Nervous System Discovery Education Exploration

Autonomic Nervous System: Autonomic Nervous System: regulates the functions of our internal organs such as the heart, stomach and intestines (Involuntary ) Autonomic Nervous System Today’s Meet Question Four: Name some examples of functions regulated by the AUTONOMIC nervous system.

Somatic Nervous System: Sends sensory information throughout the body and sends messages to your muscles for movement (VOLUNTARY) Somatic Nervous System

 Finish the “L” Section of your KWL Chart Exit Ticket