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Nervous System Part I Review
HMS 2014-2015
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The process by which an
organism’s internal environment
is kept stable in spite of changes
in the external environment
homeostasis
The process by which an
organism’s internal
environment is kept stable in
spite of changes in the
external environment
???
The basic unit of
structure and function
in all living things is a …
cell
The basic unit of structure
and function in all living
things is a …
???
• A structure composed of different kinds of
tissue
• Heart, lungs, brain
organs
• A structure composed of different kinds of
tissue
• Heart, lungs, brain
???
A group of similar cells that
perform the same function
tissue
A group of similar cells
that perform the same
function
???
• A group of organs that work
together to perform a major
function
• Circulatory, respiratory, digestive
Organ system
• A group of organs that work together
to perform a major function
• Circulatory, respiratory, digestive
Most complex
???
Least complex
Most complex
???
cells
Least complex
Most complex
???
tissues
cells
Least complex
Most complex
???
organ
tissues
cells
Least complex
Most complex
Organ system
organ
tissues
cells
Least complex
What is part A?
A=Dendrites
A=Dendrites
What do dendrites do?
A=Dendrites
Dendrites carry nerve impulses toward the cell body
What is Part B?
B=Cell Body
B=Cell Body
What does a neuron cell body do?
B=Cell Body
The cell body contains the nucleus
What is Part C?
C=Axon
C=Axon
What does an axon do?
C=Axon
Axons carries nerve impulses away from the cell body
???
Which type of neuron
carries impulse from the
brain/spinal cord (CNS) to
muscle or gland
Motor neuron
Which type of neuron
carries impulse from the
brain/spinal cord (CNS) to
muscle or gland
???
• This type of neuron is found in the
brain/spinal cord
• Processes messages
interneuron
• This type of neuron is found in the
brain/spinal cord
• Processes messages
???
This type of neuron
carries impulses
towards the
brain/spinal cord
(CNS)
Sensory neuron
This type of neuron
carries impulses
towards the
brain/spinal cord
(CNS)
???
How does a nerve
impulse travel
between neurons
(from neuron to
neuron)
Chemical impulse
How does a nerve
impulse travel
between neurons
(from neuron to
neuron)
What are the 3 functions of the
nervous system?
1
2
3
What are the 3 functions of the
nervous system?
1 _______ information
2 _______ to information
3 maintains ___________
What are the 3 functions of the
nervous system?
1 receives information
2 responds to information
3 maintains homeostasis
???
A specialized cell of the
nervous system that
sends and receives
information
neuron
A specialized cell of
the nervous system
that sends and
receives information
???
These messages are
transmitted from neuron
to neuron
impulses
These messages are
transmitted from neuron
to neuron
???
This change or signal
in the environment
makes an organism
react
stimulus
This change or signal in
the environment makes
an organism react
What is the correct order an impulse travels on a
neuron
______________  __________________  _________________
What is the correct order an impulse travels on a
neuron
dendrite  cell body  axon
???
The small space
between neurons
synapse
The small space
between neurons
???
Another name for a
nerve cell
neuron
Another name
for a nerve cell
???
A reaction or
reflex
response
A reaction or reflex