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Year 9 Biology
The nervous system
Year 9 Biology
The nervous system
Main Function:
This communication
system controls and
coordinates functions
throughout the body and
responds to internal and
external stimuli.
Our nervous system
allows us to feel pain.
Year 9 Biology
Nervous system
•  It consists of 2 parts:
•  The central nervous
system consists of the
brain, spinal cord
(CNS),
•  The peripheral nervous
system contain the
other nerves and
receptors of our body.
Year 9 Biology
Cerebrum
Cerebellum
Medulla Oblongata
(Brain Stem)
Spinal Cord
The CNS
Voluntary or conscious activities of
the body-learning, judgment
Coordinates and balances the
actions of the muscles
Controls involuntary actions like
blood pressure, heart rate,
breathing, and swallowing
The main communications link
between the brain and the rest of
the body
Year 9 Biology
The CNS
Consists of: Brain and Spinal Cord
Cerebrum
brain
Cerebellum
Medulla Oblongata
Spinal Cord
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The Peripheral system
Consists of: Sensory
division and Motor division
-includes all sensory
neurons, motor neurons,
and sense organs
Year 9 Biology
Consists of: brain, spinal cord, nerves and
sense organs
Sense Organs: Eyes, Skin, Ears, Nose & Tongue
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Our senses
•  Cells called receptors detect stimuli
(changes) in our environment.
•  Our receptors can be found:
•  Eyes – sensitive to light
•  Ears – sensitive to sound
•  Nose – sensitive to smell
•  Skin – sensitive to touch, pressure, and
temperature
•  Mouth – sensitive to chemicals in food.
Year 9 Biology
Our senses:
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How is information
transmitted?
•  Information passes
from receptors along
cells called neurones.
Cell
body
Dendrites
Myelin
sheath
nucleus
•  A neurone is a nerve
cell
Axon
•  Nerve cells are long
and thin to carry
messages called
impulses.
Year 9 Biology
There are 3 types of
neurone:
1.  Sensory neurone – carry impulse
from receptor to CNS
2.  Relay – connects sensory to motor
3.  Motor – connects CNS to effector
which makes a response. (muscle,
gland)
Year 9 Biology
Response to stimuli
Stimulus >> receptor>> sensory >> co –ordinator>> motor >>effector >Response
Year 9 Biology
Neurotransmitters
Neurotransmitters
are chemicals that
transmit signals
from a neuron to a
target cell across a
synapse (gap)
Year 9 Biology
Because neurons never touch, chemical
signalers called neurotransmitters must
travel through the space called synapse
between two neurons.
Neurotransmitters
Synapse (gap)
(pink
spheres)
The message
is transferred
when
RECEPTORS
receive
neurotransmitters.
Year 9 Biology
Neurotransmitters