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Nervous
System Outline
Health Occupations
Nervous System Functions
Directs the functions of all human body
systems
– 100 Billion Nerve cells
Carry messages from brain to rest of body
Neurons
The basic element of nervous system
Highly specialized
Vary in function, shape, and size
Separated by synapses
– Gaps in between each neuron
Neurotransmitters
– Stimulates impulse to jump to next nerve
Neurons
3 Parts
– Cell Body
Have fibers to reach out to send or
receive impulses
– Dendrites
Thin branching extensions of cell body
Conduct nerve impulses to cell body
– Axon
Conducts nerve impulses away from cell body
Covered by a myelin sheath
– Fatty tissue that makes impulse travel faster
End of axon has fibers that let the impulse leave the
nerve
Neurons
2 Basic Properties
– Excitability
Ability to respond to a stimulus
– Conductivity
Ability to transmit a signal
Neurons
3 Types
– Efferent (motor)
Carry information to muscles and glands from CNS
– Afferent (sensory)
Carry information from sensory system to CNS
– Interneurons
Carry and process sensory information
Neuron bundles = Nerves
Stimulus
Receptor
Nerve
Receptor
Impulse
Neuroglias
Support, connect, protect,
and remove debris
Do not transmit impulses
Form blood-brain barrier
– Permits some chemical
substances to reach the brain’s
neurons but blocks most
others
Central Nervous System (CNS)
Consists of:
– Brain
– Spinal cord
Center of Control
CNS Functions
Receives and interprets all stimuli
Sends nerve impulses to instruct muscles
and glands to take over or respond to
certain actions
Causes Voluntary and Involuntary actions
Brain Divisions
Brainstem
Cerebellum
Cerebrum
Diencephalon
Midbrain
Brain Stem
– Visual reflexes
Pons
– Controls certain respiratory functions
Medulla Oblongata
– Regulates heart & lung functions
– Swallowing
– Vomiting
– Coughing
– sneezing
Cerebellum
Coordinates musculoskeletal movement
– Maintains balance
– Posture
– Muscle tone
Cerebrum
2 hemispheres
– Left and Right
Cerebral Cortex
– Conscious decision making
Four Lobes
– Frontal
Moral Behavior, voluntary motor movements
– Parietal
Controls and interprets senses and taste
– Temporal
Memory, equilibrium, emotion, hearing
– Occipital
vision
Diencephalon
Deep portion of brain
Contains:
– Thalamus
– Hypothalamus
Relay center for sensations
Controls:
– Heart rate
– Blood pressure
– Temperature regulation
– Water and electrolyte balance
– Digestive functions
– Glandular activities
Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)
Fills the area between the brain and
cranium
Watery fluid that contains various
compound
Cradles and cushions brain
Spinal Cord
Extends from base of brain to first
lumbar vertebrae in back
Protected by:
– Cerebrospinal fluid
– Vertebral column
– Meninges
3 layers of membranes that cover brain
and spinal cord
Meninges
Dura Mater (outer layer)
– Tough, fibrous
– Contains channels for blood to enter brain
tissue
Arachnoid Mater (middle layer)
– Web-like structure
Pia Mater (innermost layer)
– Contains blood vessels that nourish spinal
cord
Peripheral Nervous System
12 Cranial Nerves
– Carry impulses to and from
the brain
31 pairs of spinal nerves
– Carry messages to and from
the spinal cord and the torso
and extremities of the body
Peripheral Nervous System
2 Subsystems according to
function
– Somatic Nervous System
– Autonomic Nervous System
Somatic Nervous System
Receive and process sensory input from
the skin, muscles, tendons, joints, eyes,
tongue, nose and ears
Excite voluntary contraction of skeletal
muscles
Autonomic Nervous System
Carry impulses from the central nervous
system to glands, various involuntary
muscles, cardiac muscle, and membranes
Stimulates organs, glands and senses by
stimulating secretions of substances
Divided into sympathetic and
parasympathetic divisions
Autonomic Nervous System
Sympathetic
– Operates when the body
is under stress
– Activates responses
necessary to react in
dangerous or abnormal
situations
– Fight or Flight response
Parasympathetic
– Operates to keep the
body in homeostasis
under normal conditions
The End