Transcript Module 10

THE NERVOUS & ENDOCRINE SYSTEMS
10-1 DESCRIBE THE FUNCTIONS OF THE NERVOUS
SYSTEM’S MAIN DIVISIONS, AND IDENTIFY THE THREE
MAIN TYPES OF NEURONS.
MAIN DIVISIONS OF NERVOUS SYSTEM
NERVES: BUNDLED AXONS THAT FORM NEURAL
“CABLES” CONNECTING CNS W/ MUSCLES,
GLANDS, & SENSE ORGANS
OPPONENT PROCESS:
HOMEOSTASIS
WORK IN OPPOSITION TO CREATE
FEW MILLION SENSORY NEURONS
FEW MILLION MOTOR NEURONS
BILLIONS & BILLIONS OF INTERNEURONS
WITH SOME 40 BILLION NEURONS, EACH CONNECTING WITH ROUGHLY 10,000 OTHER
NEURONS, WE END UP WITH PERHAPS 400 TRILLION SYNAPSES…. THESE COMPLEX CIRCUITS
CAPABLE OF LEARNING, FEELING, & THINKING ARE KNOWN AS NEURAL NETWORKS…. AND
ALSO AS US!
Sensory (or afferent) neurons: send
information from sensory receptors (e.g., in skin,
eyes, nose, tongue, ears) TOWARD the central
nervous system.
 Motor (or efferent) neurons: send
information AWAY from the central nervous
system to muscles or glands.
 Interneurons: send information between
sensory neurons and motor neurons. Most
interneurons are located in the central nervous
system.
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REFLEXES & BRAIN
PROCESSING
Activity:
 Form a human neural network (circle, hold hands)
 Send a signal around using squeeze & time it
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Now turn & form conga line (hands on shoulders)
Squeeze one shoulder…. The opposite of the one you feel
squeezed…
What do you think will happen to our time? Why?
10-2 DESCRIBE THE NATURE AND FUNCTIONS OF THE
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM AND ITS INTERACTION WITH THE
NERVOUS SYSTEM.
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The body’s
‘slow’ chemical
communication
system; a set of
glands that
secrete
hormones into
the
bloodstream
HORMONES… WE’VE ALL GOT ‘EM…
Chemical
messengers
that impact
things like:
 Reproduction
 Sexual
response
 Hunger
 Metabolism
 Stress
 Growth
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IF CNS IS LIKE TEXTING…
THEN ENDOCRINE IS LIKE SNAIL MAIL…
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Some hormones are chemically identical to
neurotransmitters!
Hypothalamus
Controls pituitary gland
Pituitary gland
Secretes many hormones, some of
which affect other glands
Thyroid gland
Affects metabolism
Para-thyroids
Helps regulate level of calcium in
blood
Adrenal glands
“Fight or flight” response
Pancreas
Regulates level of sugar in blood
Testis
Secretes male sex hormones
Ovaries
Secretes female sex hormones