Unit Questions What is the human nervous system? How does your nervous system affect your activities of everyday living? Why is your nervous system important.

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Unit Questions What is the human nervous system? How does your nervous system affect your activities of everyday living? Why is your nervous system important to your survival? What does a nervous system that no longer work look like?

The Art Of Survival: The Human Nervous System Presented By: Shakia Sullivan Prude ED 503 /Professor Holden

Topics To Be Covered….. Human Nervous System Definition Function of Human Nervous System Image Source Page: How Does the Human Nervous System Affect Everyday Living? Positive and Negative Lifestyles Importance of Nervous System and Human survival Image Source Page: Physical Appearance of Nervous System Healthy Nervous System Poor Nervous System Image Source Page:

Most important part of the body because of the way it controls all conscious thought a biological information highway responsible for controlling all the biological processes and movement in the body receive information and interpret it via electrical signals consists of the Central Nervous System (CNS)

Central Nervous System Autonomic Nervous System (Impulse) Somatic Nervous System Human Nervous System Human

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How To Maintain a Healthy Nervous System? Ensure optimal nutritional support for your nervous system. (Take your vitamins B12 and D) Exercise your nervous system on a daily basis.(I.E. writing neatly on a paper for 15 minutes a day) Pay Attention to your Daily Choices!! Eat Healthy Meals

Important Points To Remember.. The nervous system is essentially a biological information highway. Responsible for controlling all the biological processes and movement in the body. The CNS consists of the brain and spinal cord. -It is responsible for receiving and interpreting signals from the peripheral nervous system -Sends out signals to it, either consciously or unconsciously. Healthy Living and Decision Making is critical to a healthy nervous system.