Download - Notes pg 71 Title: Nervous System How does information get from one place in your body to another?
Notes pg 71Title: Nervous System
How does information get from one place in your body to another?
Neuron – Nerve cell. Functional unit of the nervous system.
Synapse
Motor System -
Gathers information from the senses – touch, sight, smell, sound, taste
Stimulates a muscle to contract, move
Sensory System -
Parts of the brain
• Glue the diagram into pg 70 of notes• Find 4 colors!
Parts of the brain• Cerebrum – “thinking brain” – controls
memory, language/words, problem solving
• Cerebellum – “little brain”- controls balance and movement
Parts of the brain• Brain stem – Connects the brain & spinal cord,
controls involuntary muscles• Spinal Cord – Runs the length of the spine,
controls reflexes
• Reflex – automatic response
Problems of the nervous system• Paralysis – The nerve connection between the
brain and a part of the body is blocked or cut so brain signals are not received.
Neurons communicate by sending chemicals called neurotransmitters to each other across the synapse• 1. What would happen if we blocked the
neurotransmitters?• 2. What would happen if we stimulated the
neurons to produce lots and LOTS of neurotransmitters?
Glue diagram into pg 138
• What happens when you touch something hot?
• Reflexes happen without you thinking.• Label the motor neuron and the sensory
neuron• Use pg 949 in the book to help you
Somatic Nervous System
Autonomic Nervous System
Sympathetic Nervous System
Para Sympathetic Nervous System
Central Nervous System
Pg 140 of your notes(leave space to write in)
Look on pg 948 – 950 of the text book and find out:
• Autonomic Nervous System• Somatic Nervous System– Sympathetic Nervous System– Parasympathetic Nervous System
1. What does it do?2. Is it voluntary or involuntary?
• Autonomic Nervous System• Carries impulses and information to
the internal organs. It is involuntary.• Somatic Nervous System • Carries impulses and information to
the skeletal muscles. It is voluntary.
• Sympathetic Nervous System – controls organs in times of stress (fight or flight).
• Parasympathetic Nervous System – controls organs when the body is relaxed (rest and digest)