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1 The Nervous system

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3 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM BRAIN SPINAL CORD NERVES SENSE ORGANS

4 FUNCTIONS of THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
1. RECEIVING INFORMATION you are aware of what is happening both inside and outside the body 2. RESPONDING TO INFORMATION STIMULUS – any change or signal in the environment that can make and organism react RESPONSE – what the body does in reaction to a stimuls 3. MAINTAINING HOMEOSTASIS Directs the body to respond appropriately to the information it receives

5 DIVISIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM All information about what is happening in the world inside and/or outside the body is brought to Central Nervous System Control Center of the Body Consists of the BRAIN and SPINAL CORD

6 DIVISIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM: CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
3 MAIN REGIONS OF BRAIN 1. CEREBRUM Interprets input from the senses Controls movement Carries out complex mental processes 2. Cerebellum Coordinates the actions of your muscles Helps maintain balance 3. BRAIN STEM Controls the body’s involuntary actions BRAIN Controls most functions in body Contains approx. 100 Billion Neurons

7 DIVISIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM: THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
SPINAL CORD The link between the brain and the peripheral nervous system

8 DIVISIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM Consists of a network of nerves that branch out from the Central Nervous System and connect it to the rest of the body Involved in both Involuntary and Voluntary Actions Total of 43 pairs of nerves

9 DIVISIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
DIVIDED INTO 2 GROUPS 1. Somatic Nervous System Controls voluntary actions 2. Autonomic Nervous System Controls Involuntary Actions DIVIDED INTO 2 GROUPS 1. Somatic Nervous System Controls voluntary actions 2. Autonomic Nervous System Controls Involuntary Actions

10 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM REFLEXES SIGNALING THE BRAIN
An automatic response that occurs very rapidly and without conscious control SIGNALING THE BRAIN Nerve impulses reach brain and are interpreted Takes longer for the pain impulse to reach brain and be interpreted then it does for the reflex action to occur

11 The Nervous System NERVOUS SYSTEM INJURIES Concussion
A bruiselike injury of the brain Spinal Cord Injuries Occur when spinal cord is cut or crushed

12 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM NEURONS Cells that carry information
throughout the nervous system

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14 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM NEURONS
3 Kinds of Neurons 1. Sensory Neurons Picks up stimuli from internal or external environment and converts into a nerve impulse 2. Interneuron Carry nerve impulses from one neuron to another 3. Motor Neurons Sends nerve impulses to a muscle of gland and the muscle or gland reacts in response

15 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM NERVE IMPULSE SYNAPSE Message that a neuron carries
Begin in Dendrite, Move toward the cell body, then move down the Axon SYNAPSE Junction where one neuron can transfer an impulse to another

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