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Page 1: Lesson 4 The Nervous System Your nervous system. It is a complex network that allows communication between the brain and all other areas of the body

LessonLesson 44The Nervous System

Your nervous system.

It is a complex network that allows communication between the brain and all other areas of the body.

What helps you remember your part in a play?

Page 2: Lesson 4 The Nervous System Your nervous system. It is a complex network that allows communication between the brain and all other areas of the body

LessonLesson 44Lesson Objectives

• Describe the structure and function of neurons

• Examine the central nervous system, including the areas of the brain and the function of each

• Examine the peripheral nervous system, including the steps of a reflex action

In this lesson, you will learn to:

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LessonLesson 44The Nervous System

• Your nervous system coordinates all of the activities in your body.

• The nervous system has two

main divisions, the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS).

Function and Structure of the Nervous System

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LessonLesson 44Two Main Divisions of the Nervous System

PNS

CNS

The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord.

It receives messages fromthe nerves in the peripheral nervous system, interprets them, and sends out a response.

Function and Structure of the Nervous System

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LessonLesson 44Classification of Neurons

Messages are transmitted to and from the spinal cord and brain by neurons.

Neurons are classified by their function into: • Sensory neurons

• Motor neurons

• Interneurons

Neurons

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LessonLesson 44The Nerve Impulse

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Neurons

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A neuron consists of three main parts: the cell body, dendrites, and axons.

The cell body of a neuron contains the nucleus, the control center of the cell.

The nucleus regulates the productionof proteins within the cell.

Neurons have limited ability to repair damage or replace destroyed cells.

Cell Body AxonsDendrites

Parts of a Neuron

Neurons

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LessonLesson 44The Spinal Cord

• The spinal cord is a long column of nerve tissue extending down your back.

• Vertebrae are the bones that make up your spine. • Connective tissue called the spinal meninges, along with the

vertebrae, help protect the spinal cord.

• The spinal cord is also bathed in cerebrospinal fluid that absorbs shock and nourishes nerve tissue.

The Central Nervous System

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LessonLesson 44Structure and Parts of the Spinal Cord

The Central Nervous System

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LessonLesson 44The Brain

• The brain integrates and controls the activities of the nervous system. It is involved in emotions and all of your senses.

• The brain sits in the protective cavity formed by the bones of the skull.

• It is covered with layers of cranial meninges and surrounded by cerebrospinal fluid. Both help protect the tissues of the brain from injury.

• The brain has three main divisions: the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brain stem.

The Central Nervous System

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LessonLesson 44Structure and Parts of the Brain

The Central Nervous System

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LessonLesson 44The Cerebrum

• The cerebrum is divided into two hemispheres that communicate with each other.

• The left hemisphere is the center for language and reasoning; the right hemisphere is the center for processing music and art.

• Each hemisphere has four lobes: the frontal lobe, the parietal lobe, the occipital lobe, and the temporal lobe.

The Central Nervous System

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LessonLesson 44The Cerebellum

• The cerebellum’s principal function is to coordinate the movement of skeletal muscles.

• This area of the brain continually receives messages from sensory neurons in the inner ear and muscles, and it uses this information to maintain the body’s posture and balance.

The Central Nervous System

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LessonLesson 44The Brain Stem

• Incoming sensory impulses and outgoing motor impulses pass through the brain stem.

• It consists of three main parts—the medulla oblongata, the pons, and the midbrain—and two smaller regions—the thalamus and the hypothalamus.

The Central Nervous System

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LessonLesson 44Main Parts of the Brain Stem

• Medulla oblongata: The medulla oblongata has centers that regulate heartbeat and respiratory rates as well as reflexes.

• Pons: The pons is the pathway connecting nerve impulses to other areas of the brain.

• Midbrain: The midbrain is involved in such functions as controlling eyeball movement and pupil size.

The Central Nervous System

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LessonLesson 44Smaller Regions of the Brain Stem

• Thalamus: The thalamus is an important relay center for incoming sensory impulses.

• Nerve cells within the thalamus receive information from different sense organs.

• Hypothalamus: The hypothalamus controls and balances various body processes to regulate body temperature, stimulate appetite for food and drink, and regulate sleep.

• The hypothalamus also controls secretions from the pituitary gland.

The Central Nervous System

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LessonLesson 44What Is the PNS?

• The peripheral nervous system (PNS) consists of all of the nerves that are not part of the CNS.

• The PNS carries messages between the CNS and the rest of

the body.

• The PNS can be divided into two categories, the autonomic nervous system and the somatic nervous system.

The Peripheral Nervous System

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LessonLesson 44The Autonomic Nervous System

Sympathetic Parasympathetic

The autonomic nervous system (ANS) controls many involuntary functions. The ANS consists of a network of nerves divided into two smaller networks: the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system.

The Peripheral Nervous System

This is the “fight or flight” response that prepares your body to react to a dangerous situation.

You also have experienced a reflex, when a doctor tests the knee-jerk reflex by tapping the ligament below the knee.

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LessonLesson 44Steps of a Reflex Action

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The Peripheral Nervous System

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LessonLesson 44Somatic Nervous System

The somatic nervous system consists of sensory neurons that relay messages from receptors to the CNS and motor neurons that carry impulses from the CNS to skeletal muscles.

The Peripheral Nervous System

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LessonLesson 44Quick Review

True

False

Choose the appropriate option.

Q. The main function of the brain is

to integrate and control the activities of the nervous system.

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A. False. Every physical activity session should include a

warm-up, a workout, and a cool-down.

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Choose the appropriate option.

Q. The parts of a neuron include:1. Cell Body

2. Dendrites

3. Axons

4. All of the above

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A. 4. All of the above

Neurons, or nerve cells, transmit messages from the brain to the spinal cord.

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True

False

Choose the appropriate option.

Q. A reflex is a spontaneous

response of the body to a stimulus.

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A. True. Reflexes allow you to withdraw from dangerous

situations.

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LessonLesson 44Two Main Divisions of the Nervous System

PNS

CNS

The peripheral nervous system gathers information from inside and outside your body.

It includes nerves that extend from the brain, spinal cord, andsensory receptors, such as those in the skin that sense pressure, temperature, or pain.

Function and Structure of the Nervous System

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LessonLesson 44Parts of a Neuron

Cell Body Dendrites Axons

Dendrites are branched structures that extend from the cell body in most neurons.

Dendrites receive information from other neurons or sensory receptors and transmit impulses toward the cell body.

A neuron consists of three main parts: the cell body, dendrites, and axons.

Neurons

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LessonLesson 44Parts of a Neuron

Cell Body Dendrites

Axons transmit impulses away from the cell body and toward another neuron, muscle cell, or gland.

Some axons are surrounded by a covering called a myelin sheath and can transmit impulses more quickly than axons without coverings.

Axons

A neuron consists of three main parts: the cell body, dendrites, and axons.

Neurons

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LessonLesson 44The Autonomic Nervous System

Sympathetic Nervous System

This is the “fight or flight” response that prepares your body to react to a dangerous situation.

You also have experienced a reflex, when a doctor tests the knee-jerk reflex by tapping the ligament below the knee.

Sympathetic Parasympathetic

During periods of rest and relaxation, the parasympathetic system opposes the action of the sympathetic system by slowing body functions.

It slows down the heartbeat, opens blood vessels, and lowers blood pressure.

The Peripheral Nervous System

The autonomic nervous system (ANS) controls many involuntary functions. The ANS consists of a network of nerves divided into two smaller networks: the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system.

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Messages are transmitted to and from the spinal cord and brain by neurons.

Neurons are classified by their function into: • Sensory neurons

• Motor neurons

• Interneurons

A neuron is a nerve cell.

A neuron is a nerve cell.

Classification of Neurons

Neurons

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LessonLesson 44The Brain

• The brain integrates and controls the activities of the nervous system. It is involved in emotions and all of your senses.

• The brain sits in the protective cavity formed by the bones of the skull.

• It is covered with layers of cranial meninges and surrounded by cerebrospinal fluid. Both help protect the tissues of the brain from injury.

• The brain has three main divisions: the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brain stem.

The cerebrum is the largest and most complex part of the brain.

The cerebrum is the largest and most complex part of the brain.

The Central Nervous System

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LessonLesson 44The Brain

• The brain integrates and controls the activities of the nervous system. It is involved in emotions and all of your senses.

• The brain sits in the protective cavity formed by the bones of the skull.

• It is covered with layers of cranial meninges and surrounded by cerebrospinal fluid. Both help protect the tissues of the brain from injury.

• The brain has three main divisions: the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brain stem.

The cerebellum is the second largest part of the brain.

The cerebellum is the second largest part of the brain.

The Central Nervous System

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LessonLesson 44The Brain

• The brain integrates and controls the activities of the nervous system. It is involved in emotions and all of your senses.

• The brain sits in the protective cavity formed by the bones of the skull.

• It is covered with layers of cranial meninges and surrounded by cerebrospinal fluid. Both help protect the tissues of the brain from injury.

• The brain has three main divisions: the cerebrum, the cerebellum, and the brain stem.

The brain stem is a three-inch stalk of nerve cells and fibers that connects the spinal cord to the rest of the brain.

The brain stem is a three-inch stalk of nerve cells and fibers that connects the spinal cord to the rest of the brain.

The Central Nervous System

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Sympathetic Parasympathetic

The Autonomic Nervous System

The Peripheral Nervous System

The autonomic nervous system (ANS) controls many involuntary functions. The ANS consists of a network of nerves divided into two smaller networks: the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system.

This is the “fight or flight” response that prepares your body to react to a dangerous situation.

You also have experienced a reflex, when a doctor tests the knee-jerk reflex by tapping the ligament below the knee.

A reflex is a spontaneous response of the body to a stimulus.

A reflex is a spontaneous response of the body to a stimulus.

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A. Correct! The brain helps you receive and process

messages; think, remember, and reason; and coordinate muscle movements.

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A. Correct! Neurons, or nerve cells, transmit messages from

the brain to the spinal cord.

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A. Correct! Reflexes allow you to withdraw from dangerous

situations.

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