
Intro to Nerves
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Biology
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11th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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17 Slides • 8 Questions
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The Nervous System
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Functions of the Nervous
System
• The nervous system
collects information about
the body’s environment,
processes that
information, and responds
to it.
• Controls the functions of
and communicates with all
other body systems.
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Draw
Draw a human using their nervous system (moving muscles, sensing environment)
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Divisions of the nervous system
1. Central nervous system (CNS)
– Brain
– Spinal cord
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2. Peripheral nervous system-
consists of all the nerves outside
the CNS
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Neurons are the functional unit
of the nervous system
• Neurons - specialized cells that gather
information about your environment, interpret
the information and react to it.
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Parts of a neuron
• Dendrite- carry signals (impulses) toward cell body
• Cell body – contains the nucleus of the neuron and other
organelles
• Axon- carries nerve impulses away from the cell body to
other neurons
• myelin sheath- insulates neuron
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Multiple Choice
What is the functional unit of the nervous system?
Neuron
Dendrite
Axon
Nerve
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Draw
Label the parts of the neuron: Dendrites, cell body, axon, myelin sheath
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SYNAPSE &
Neurotransmitters
Synapse: A space between 2 neurons
⦿ neurons communicate between each
other using chemicals called
neurotransmitters.
⦿ Neurotransmitters: are chemical
messages used to communicate between
neurons.
⦿ Ex. Serotonin
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Neurotransmitters are released by exocytosis.
The neurotransmitter diffuses across the
synapse to receptors on the other neuron
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http://www.mind.ilstu.edu/flash/synapse_1.swf
http://www.mind.ilstu.edu/flash/sy
napse_1.swf
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Multiple Choice
What type of cellular transport is exocytosis?
Diffusion
Passive transport
Active transport
osmosis
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Neurotransmitters – carry
signals from one neuron to the
next.
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2 main kinds of neurons
• 1. sensory neuron
• 2. motor
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• 1. sensory neuron –
picks up information from sense organs and
carries it to brain or spinal cord.
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2. motor neuron- carry impulses away from the
brain to a muscle or gland.
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sensory neuron
motor neuron
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Multiple Choice
Which type of neuron carries information from the brain to muscles and glands?
Motor Neuron
Sensory Neuron
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Multiple Choice
Which type of neuron receives outside information and sends that information to the brain and spinal cord?
Motor Neuron
Sensory Neuron
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Spinal Reflex Arc-
a no brainer
• A reflex arc is a nerve pathway that consists of a
sensory neuron, an interneuron (in spinal cord),
and a motor neuron.
• Brain is NOT involved
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Reflexes do NOT involve the brain
They are designed for a quick reaction, to help keep you safe.
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reflex arc- no brain involved
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Multiple Choice
What is the pathway of a reflex arc?
Sensory neuron -> brain -> motor neuron
Sensory neuron -> spinal cord-> motor neuron
Sensory neuron -> motor neuron
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