
The Nervous System
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11th Grade
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Dominique Davis
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The Nervous System
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The nervous system conveys information and maintains homeostasis through the conduction of electrical signals and the release of chemicals called neurotransmitters.
Nervous System
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Nervous System
The nervous system controls your emotions, movements, thinking, and behavior
Dived into two parts:
The Central Nervous System (CNS)- includes the brain and spinal cord.
The Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)- made up of all of the other nerves in the body
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Multiple Choice
Which nervous system includes includes the brain and spinal cord?
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Multiple Choice
Which nervous system is made up of all of the other nerves in the body?
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The PNS is divided into two parts:
Somatic- controls voluntary muscles (legs and feet while you walk, for example)
Autonomic- controls the involuntary muscles (heart and lungs, for example)
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The autonomic system can also be divided into two parts:
Sympathetic-alerts the body and helps it get “energized” to respond to a stressor: speeds up our breathing and heart rate and prepares for the fight or flight response
Parasympathetic-calms us down and returns heartbeat and breathing to normal levels
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Multiple Choice
The autonomic system controls your eyes and kidneys
True
False
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Neurons
Neurons are the long, thin cells of nerve tissue along which messages travel to and from the brain
They send signals to and from the brain whenever the cells are stimulated and send a signal from other neurons.
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Neurons “fire” with the all-or-none principle:
When a neuron fires, it does so at full strength and if the neuron is not stimulated past the minimum, it does not fire at all.
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Parts of a neuron
At the “top” of a neuron, extending out from a center, are the branch-like structures called “dendrites.”
These reach out and connect to the ends of other neurons, and receive impulses from them
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The soma or cell body is at the center of the dendrites and contains the nucleus
If enough energy is sent from the dendrites to the cell body, it will cause the nerve to “fire.”
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Parts of a neuron
The axon is the elongated portion of the neuron
It connects the “top” (soma) to the “bottom” of the neuron, the terminal branches.
When a neuron “fires,” the impulse is sent along the axon.
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Parts of a neuron
The axon carries impulses from the cell body towards the axon terminals
Axon terminals release neurotransmitters to stimulate the dendrites of another neuron
They are located at the end of the axon
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Identify the Soma
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Multiple Choice
Where is the nucleus located?
Axon
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Dendrites
Myelin Sheath
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Identify the Axon
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Identify the dendrites
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Identify the Axon Terminal
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The myelin sheath is a fatty covering that some axons have to help insulate and speed along the electrical impulses that occur within the axon.
Not all neurons have a myelin sheath
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In some neurological disorders, the myelin can become damaged, causing the neurons to fire more slowly, or less consistently. An example is Multiple sclerosis (MS)
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Neurons called afferent neurons carry information to the brain from sensory organs like eyes, ears, nose, and skin
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Neural Communication
Efferent neurons carry orders away from the brain out to the rest of the body. When you walk, move exercise, or interact with your environment, efferent neurons coordinate the movements
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Neurons only fire “one way” – from the soma down the axon to the terminal buttons. Communication throughout the nervous system, then, must be a “two-way street.”
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Multiple Choice
What is an efferent neuron?
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Multiple Choice
what is the difference between afferent and efferent neurons?
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In 3-5 summarize what you have learned today. What did you find most interesting?
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