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1.
NERVOUS SYSTEMS
BY SHIADANI PALOS
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giulia.forsythe
2.
BREAK DOWN (3 TYPES)
Central nervous system (CNS) {brain/spinal cord}
Peripheral nervous system (PNS) {nerves}
Autonomic nervous system (ANS)
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neurollero
3.
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
DIVISION OF BRAIN: 4 PARTS
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wbeem
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CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
Brain and spinal cord
Occupies midline of body/central located
Brain - protected by cranial cavity of skull
Spinal cord - surrounded in spinal cavity by vetebral column
Brain/spinal cord covered by: meninges (covered by protective membranes)
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Double--M
5.
DIVISIONS OF BRAIN [PART 1]
part 1: Brainstem
3 parts of brainstem: oblongata, pons, & midbrain
Structure: white matter freckled with bits of gray matter
Function: gray matter = reflex centers (respiration/heart beat)
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spratmackrel
6.
PART 1...CONT'D
Function: sensory tracts = conduct impulses to higher parts of brain
Function: motor tracts = conduct impulses from high part of brain to spinal cord
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Double--M
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DIVISIONS OF BRAIN [PART 2]
part 2: Diencephalon
Structure/function of the hypothalamus/thalamus
Hypothalamus: control center for ANS
Thalamus: relays sensory impulses to cerebral cortex
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pennstatenews
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DIVISIONS OF BRAIN [PART 3]
part 3: cerebellum
2nd largest part of (human) brain
Helps produce muscle contractions/movement
So we can maintain balance, move smoothly, and posture
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biologycorner
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DIVISIONS OF BRAIN [PART 4]
part 4: CEREBRUM
Largest part of (human) brain
Outler layer of gray matter: cerebral cortex
Made up of lobes
Composed of: dendrites and cell body of neurons
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TheJCB
10.
DIVISIONS OF BRAIN [PART 4] ...CNT'D
Interior of cerebrum: white matter
White matter: Nerve fibers arranged in bundles aka tracts
Function: mental processes (sensations, conciousness, memory and voluntary movement
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vissago
11.
PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
2 PARTS
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Abby Lanes
12.
PERIPHERAL (PNS)
Includes: All nerves
Nerves extend to the peripheral parts of body
(They extend to the outlaying parts of body)
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suzannelong
13.
CRANIAL NERVES [PART 1]
12 pairs - attatched to under surface of the brain
Connect brain w/ neck and structures in thorax and abdomen
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akseabird
14.
SPINAL NERVES [PART 2]
Structure: contain dentrites of sensory neurons/axons of motor neurons
Functions: conduct impulses necessary for sensations & voluntary movement
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defndaines
15.
AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
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Will Montague
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AUTONOMIC (ANS)
Subdivision of PNS
Structures that regulate automatic/involuntary functions
Ex: heart rate, contractions of stomach
Motor neurons that conduct impulses from spinal cord/brainstem to tissues
3 types of tissues: cardiac muscle, smooth, and grandular tissues
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viralbus
17.
2 DIVISIONS OF ANS
Sympathetic Nervous System
Parasympathetic Nervous System
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Finn Frode (DK)
18.
SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
Dendrites/cell bodies located in thoracic gray matter and upper spinal cord
Chain of sympathetic ganglia in front of each side of spinal column
Axons leave spinal cord in anterior roots of spinal column
Function: emergency/stress system (fight or flight response)
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EUSKALANATO
19.
PARASYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
Dendrites/cell bodies in gray matter or brain stem
Function: dominates control of many visceral effectors
Dominates in everyday conditions
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Etrusia UK
20.
AUTONOMIC NEUROTRANSMITTERS
Cholinergic fibers: release acetlycholine
Adreneric fibers: release noradrenaline
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ocean.flynn
21.
ANS AS A WHOLE
Regulates body's automatic functions
Quicky restores homeostasis
Visceral effectors doubly innervated
(They are effected by both div of ANS)
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kristinmirabelle
22.
CELLS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
NEURONS AND GLIA
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Ruth and Dave
23.
GLIAL
Astrocytes: star shaped; Anchor blood vessels to neurons
Microgilia: small cells; move in inflammedd blood tissue
Olgiodendrocytes: form myelin sheaths on axons
Wraps around axon, forming myelin sheath
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shoebappa
24.
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25.
NEURONS
Dentrites: conduct impulses to cell body
Cell body: main body of cell
Axon: conducts impluses away from cell body
Classified according to function
3 types: Sensory, motor, interneurons
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TheJCB
26.
Untitled Slide
27.
TYPES OF NEURONS
Sensory: conduct impulses to spinal cord & brain
Motor: conduct impulses to muscles (away from brain/spine)
Interneurons: impulses from sensory to motor neurons
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postbear
28.
NERVES
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estherase
29.
NERVE: BUNDLE OF PERIPHERAL AXONS
Tract: bundle of central axons
White matter: tissue of myelinated axons (nerves or tracts)
Gray matter: tissue of cell bodies & unmyekinated fibers
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Argonne National Laboratory
30.
NERVE COVERINGS: FIBROUS CONNECTIVE TISSUE
Endonerium: surrounds individual fibers within a nerve
Perineurium: surrounds a group of nerve fibers
Epineurium: surrounds the entire nerve
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p.sebastien
31.
NERVE IMPULSES
Self propagating wave of electrical disturbance
Travels along the surface of a neuron membrane
Photo by
Frank Wuestefeld
32.
SYNAPSE
Chemical compounds released from axon terminals
Released into synaptic cleft
Neurotransmitters bind to specific receptor molecules in membrane
Neurotransmitters: acetylcholines, catecholamines, and other compounds
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ocean.flynn
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