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The Nervous System

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Page 1: The Nervous System Network of connected cells, tissue, and organs Controls thoughts, movement, life processes Quick responses – Ex: Sunny day  pupils

The Nervous System

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• Network of connected cells, tissue, and organs

• Controls thoughts, movement, life processes

• Quick responses– Ex: Sunny day pupils

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Nervous System

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CNS and PNS

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• AKA: Nerve Cells• Transfers electrical impulses to/from the brain• 3 Main Parts1) Cell body: contains nucleus and organelles2) Dendrites: branches that receive messages from neighboring cells3) Axon: extension that carries messages away from the cell body

Neurons

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Types of Neurons

• Sensory– Detect stimuli and

transmit signals to/from the brain

– Detect sense (sight, smell, sound, taste, touch)

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• Interneuron– Located in the brain– Receive signals from the sensory neurons

Types of Neurons

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• Motor– Pass messages to other tissue– Ex: Nerve attached to muscle

• Muscle reacts by contracting and stretching

Types of Neurons

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Resting Potential• Defined: Neuron

at rest• Neuron Exterior:

– Positive charge– Mainly Na+

outside the cell• Neuron Interior:

– Negative charge (from various proteins)

– K+ inside the cell

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Action Potential• Defined: Electrical impulse

is triggered• Front end of impulse

– Channels open and allow Na+ to enter the cell

– Negative impulse attracted towards positive Na+

• Back end of impulse– Channels open to allow

K+ to exit the cell– Interior returns to

normal• Impulse pulled along by the

changing of electrical charges

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impulse

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Synapse• Defined: Gap between

neurons• Problem: Impulse cannot

cross the gap• Solution: Impulse converted

into chemical molecules (neurotransmitters)

• Steps:– Impulse reaches

neuron’s end– Vesicle releases

neurotransmitters– Neurotransmitters attach

to neighboring neuron– New impulse created

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Impulse stimulates a vesicle, which contains neurotransmitters

Vesicle exits the cell and dissolves

End of one cell

Start of another cell

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Neurotransmitterscross the synapse and attach to receptors of a neighboring neuron

Neurotransmitters stimulate a new impulse

End of one cell

Start of another cell

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• Impulse causes the muscles to stretch and contract…this causes MOVEMENT!

Motor neurons reach the muscles…