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THE NERVOUS SYSTEM AND THE ENDOCRINE SYSTEM The Structure of the Nervous System Divisions of the Nervous System The Central Nervous System The CNS includes the brain and the spinal cord. So vital to the If your spine is severed, you would not feel sensation from that point down. Sensation must reach the brain in order to feel it. You would exhibit a knee jerk reflex without feeling the tap! human body that they are encased in bone for protection The Peripheral Nervous System The PNS contains all of the nerves which feed into the brain and spinal cord (CNS) The Peripheral Nervous System Somatic Nervous System controls the body’s skeletal muscles voluntary movements Autonomic Nervous System controls the muscles and glands of the internal organs monitors the automatic functions breathing, blood pressure, & digestion Autonomic Nervous System Sympathetic Nervous System Arouses the body to deal with perceived threats “Fight or Flight” response Parasympathetic Nervous System Calms the body back down to a relaxed state Fight, Flight, Freeze The Endocrine System The Endocrine System The chemical messengers are hormones Many hormones are also neurotransmitters. hormones work a lot slower than neurotransmitters last longer! Glands produce hormones that circulate in the blood Hormones Neurotransmitters Pituitary Gland “Master Gland” In conjunction with the brain, it controls the other endocrine glands Controlled by the hypothalamus Thyroid Gland Located in the neck regulates the energy level in the body Adrenal Gland Located just above the kidneys Gland that help to arouse the body in times of stress fight or flight Release epinephrine (adrenaline) Pancreatic Gland Regulates the level of sugar in the blood Sex Glands Glands (influence emotional & physical development) Ovaries (females produce eggs) Testes (males produce sperm) Testosterone – primary males hormone Estrogen – primary female hormone Males and females have both estrogen and testosterone in their systems.