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Nervous System Notes Function of the nervous system STUCTURE OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Nervous system can be broken down to two parts, the __________ and the _________________ nervous system Central Nervous System- control center of the body Brain-_______________________________ - made of interneurons Cerebrum-______________ input from the senses, ______________ movement and carries out complex mental processes such as ______________ and ___________________. Cerebellum-____________ the actions of your muscle (__________) Brain Stem- controls your body’s __________________ (heart beat) Spinal Cord Peripheral Nervous SystemNetwork of nerves that branch out from the central nervous system and connect the rest of the body. Structure of a Nerve Cell Neurons- . . A neuron has a large ________________ that contains the ________, _______________ threadlike extensions on the cell body that carry impulses toward the neuron’s cell body. ____________ carries impulses away from the cell body. Type of neurons 1. Sensory Neurons- pick up _______ from the internal or external ___________ and convert into a nerve impulse. 2. Interneurons- are neurons that carry impulses from one ________________________ 3. Motor Neurons- sends an impulse to a muscle or gland to react in response. How an Impulse is Transferred: - The junction where one neuron meets another and an impulse is transferred is called a synapse. For a nerve impulse to be carried along at a synapse, it must cross the gap between the axon and the next structure. The axon tips release chemicals that carry the impulse across the gap. http://library.thinkquest.org/25500/emotions/media/neuron.gif Nervous System Notes Function of the nervous system The nervous system receives information about what is happening both inside and outside your body. It also directs the way in which your body responds to this information. In addition, your nervous system helps maintain homeostasis. STUCTURE OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM Nervous system can be broken down to two parts, the central and the peripheral nervous system Central Nervous System- control center of the body Brain-controls all the functions of your body -made of interneurons Cerebrum-interprets input from the senses, controls movement and carries out complex mental processes such as learning and remembering. Cerebellum-coordinates the actions of your muscle (balance) Brain Stem- controls your body’s involuntary actions (heart beat) Spinal Cord- link between your brain and the peripheral nervous system. Peripheral Nervous SystemNetwork of nerves that branch out from the central nervous system and connect the rest of the body. Structure of a Nerve Cell Neurons or nerve cells are the cells that carry information through your nervous system . A neuron has a large cell body that contains the nucleus, dendrites threadlike extensions on the cell body that carry impulses toward the neuron’s cell body. axon carries impulses away from the cell body. Type of neurons 1. Sensory Neurons- pick up stimuli from the internal or external environment and convert into a nerve impulse. 2. Interneurons- are neurons that carry impulses from one neuron to another. 3. Motor Neurons- sends an impulse to a muscle or gland to react in response. How an Impulse is Transferred: - The junction where one neuron meets another and an impulse is transferred is called a synapse. For a nerve impulse to be carried along at a synapse, it must cross the gap between the axon and the next structure. The axon tips release chemicals that carry the impulse across the gap. http://library.thinkquest.org/25500/emotions/media/neuron.gif