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1 THE NERVOUS SYSTEM II pp

2 FUNCTION network of neurons that communicate and control the body through electrical impulses Includes neurons, brain and spinal cord

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4 Synapse Synapse: point where an axon and dendrite meet
Neurotransmitter – chemical that carries the message across the synapse

5 NERVE IMPULSES Membrane potential- difference in charge inside and outside cell Resting potential: inactive cell due to “negatively” charged inside as compared to outside

6 NERVE IMPULSES Action potential (electrical signals)
When dendrite is stimulated, NA+ channels along the axon open making inside positive

7 NERVE IMPULSES Action potential
When dendrite is stimulated, NA+ channels along the axon open making inside positive As soon as they open, K+ channels pump K+ out restoring a negative resting potential.

8 NERVE IMPULSES When the impulse reaches terminal neurotransmitters are released into synaptic cleft This causes the next neuron to become more positive and the action potential continues or stimulates a muscle or gland

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10 Effect of drugs on the nervous system

11 Drugs may…. Prevent re-uptake of neurotransmitters
Over stimulation of nervous system Mimicking neurotransmitters

12 Two parts to Nervous System

13 CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS)
Receives , interprets, processes, and creates messages Parts Brain – control center Spinal cord –link between brain and Peripheral NS.

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16 PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM PNS
Carries impulses (messages) to and from the CNS. Motor division 1. somatic nervous system (voluntary): transmits impulses to and from skeletal muscle

17 2. Autonomic nervous system (involuntary) – controls glands, internal organs, and other smooth muscle tissue.


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