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The skin performs all of the following except a. PRODUCTION OF CHEMICAL MESSENGERS b. c. ELIMINATION OF WASTE PRODUCTS CONTROL OF BODY TEMPERATURE d. PROTECTION Students will know…  Explain what an action potential is?  K+ ions are entering the neuron  Negatively charged proteins are leaving the neuron  Na+ ions are entering the neuron  The myelin coat has broken down and ions are crossing freely Students will know…  Which is the correct path a nerve impulse will follow in a reflex arc?  Put these three terms in order  Motor neuron, sensory neuron and interneuron Nervous System  Chapter 33.1 Structure of the Nervous System  Neurons conduct electrical impulses  allow cells, tissues, and organs  detect and respond to stimuli Neurons  Specialized cells  Help you gather information Neuron Neuron  Dendrites – receive signals and send them to the cell body Neuron  Dendrites – receive signals and send them to the cell body  Cell body – nucleus of the neuron and other organelles Neuron  Dendrites – receive signals and send them to the cell body  Cell body – nucleus of the neuron and other organelles  Axon – caries the nerve impulse from cell body to other neurons and muscles Reflex Arc  Nerve pathway  Basic structure of the nervous system  Sensory neuron to an interneuron, and a motor neuron An Action Potential  Nerve impulse  A stimulus reaches threshold  Channels in the plasma membrane open  Potassium ions leave the cell  Change in charge moves Action Potential Which of the following pairs lists the fiber-like extensions that are components of neurons? a. AXONS AND MYELIN b. SYNAPSES AND MYELIN c. DENDRITES AND SYNAPSES d. DENDRITES AND AXONS Organization of Nervous System  Chapter 33.2 Organization of the Nervous System  Central nervous system  Peripheral nervous system The Central Nervous System  CNS  Spinal Cord  Brain  Relays messages  Processes information  Analyzes responses The Brain  Made up of 100 billion neurons  Maintains homeostasis  Control center The Brain  Made up of 100 billion neurons  Maintains homeostasis  Control center  Homeostasis – maintains a constant condition The Brain The Brain Cerebrum  Largest part  Divided into two hemispheres  Thought process of memory, language, speech, voluntary body movements and sensory perception Cerebellum  Controls balance, posture and coordination  Back of brain Brain Stem  Connects the brain to the spinal cord  Made up of  Medulla oblongata (signals between brain and spinal cord)  Pons (signals between cerebrum and cerebellum) Spinal Cord  Nerve column from your brain to the lower back  Protected by vertebrae Spinal Cord The Peripheral Nervous System  Somatic Nervous System  Autonomic Nervous System Somatic Nervous System  Relays information to and from skin and skeletal muscles  Voluntary Autonomic Nervous System  Relays information to internal organs  Involuntary Autonomic Nervous System Sympathetic Parasympathetic  Pupil dilation  Pupil constriction  Heart rate increased  Heart rate decrease  Bronchial muscle  Bronchial muscles relaxed  Small intestine muscle contractions reduced contracted  Digestion increased Unit 9 Chapter 33.3 Quiz 1. Draw and label a neuron 2. Describe a Reflex Arc Pathway 3. Describe an Action Potential The Senses  Chapter 33.3 The Senses  Sensory receptors allow you to detect the world around you Taste and Smell  Stimulated by chemicals  Work together Smell  Sensory receptors high in the nose  Respond to chemicals  Signal the brain Taste  Taste buds  Detect sweet, sour, salty and bitter  Nature  August 2006  Wrong! Sight  Light enters the eye  Through the cornea  Behind the iris is the lens  To the retina (rods and cones)  Signals sent to brain  Brain interprets Sight Hearing and Balance  Function of the ear  Volume  Highness and lowness To Hear  Sound waves  Ear canal  Eardrum to vibrate  Through the malleus, incus, stapes  Inner ear cochlea  Sends signals to the brain Ear To Balance  Cochlea  Semicircular Canals  At 900  Fluid filled, lined hairs  Head moves the fluid moves and sends signals to brain Ear Touch  Sensory receptors  Respond to temperature pressure and pain  Epidermis and dermis  Tips of fingers have lots  Not everywhere