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QOD
If you have much, give your wealth. If you have little, give
your heart.
ROD
Nervous System
Made up of the:
Brain
Spinal cord
Peripheral nerves
Carries messages around the body (to and from the
brain)
Senses the environment and coordinates an
appropriate response
Central Nervous System (CNS)
Consists of the brain and spinal cord
Brain: protected by the skull
Spinal cord: protected by the spine
Both surrounded by cerebrospinal fluid
Cushions the brain and spinal cord from injury
Transports chemicals
Removes waste that are produced by the brain
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
Consists of the nerves that connect the body to the
CNS/brain and carries signals
It is not protected by any structure
Exposed to injury
Peripheral Nervous System
Relays information about the internal and external
environments to the brain
Also relays information from the brain to other parts of
the body to control the body’s functions and responses
Peripheral Nervous System
Can be divided into three groups of nerves:
1) Nerves that control voluntary muscles
2) Nerves that carry information from the sensory
organs to the brain. (Ex.
3) Nerves that regulate involuntary function
(Ex.
Nervous System
Communicates with...
Respiratory system change breathing rate
Ex
Circulatory system change heart rate
Ex
Digestive system to eat/drink more or to stop
Ex
Nerve Tissues
Made up of special cells called neurons
Approximately 100 billion neurons in the brain and
also found in the spinal cord and peripheral nerves
Neurons
Send information around the body by conducting
nerve impulses (electrical signals) from one area to
another.
Axons are covered by myelin which is a fatty material
Acts as an insulator - increases speed of transmission
Prevents impulses from leaving the neuron
Nerves
Are bundles of neurons surrounded by connective
tissue
Allow a two-way flow of information even though each
neuron transmits information only in one direction
Regeneration:
Neurons in the CNS don’t easily regenerate
Neurons in the PNS can regrow to repair a small gap
(few millimeters) between nerves
Sensory Receptors
Receive information from the environment and send
them to the CNS to be processed
Different parts of the brain process different senses
Ex.
Spinal Cord
Can act as a short cut for reflexes
Reflexes:
Do not require involvement of the brain
Information is sent directly from the periphery to the
spinal cord and back.
Ex.
Diseases & Disorders
Multiple Sclerosis
Damage to myelin sheath
Muscle weakness, slurred speech, difficulty walking
Paralysis
Damage to the spinal cord
Concussions
Blows to the head, whiplash
Illusions
http://www.moillusions.com/2012/12/spinning-girl-
illusion-explanation.html
Awareness Test
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrqrkihlw-s
Ames Room
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/video/watch/267855/
Say the colour, not the word
Today’s tasks
Reaction Test
Sketch and label Figure 3 on page 105
Pg 107 #1,4,5,6