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The Nervous System. How Does It Work?. Your nervous system has three components… . Brain Nerves Spinal cord. Subdivisions of the nervous system. the brain the spinal cord the peripheral nerves the autonomic nervous system somatic nervous system the enteric nervous system.
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The Nervous System How Does It Work?
Your nervous system has three components… • Brain • Nerves • Spinal cord
Subdivisions of the nervous system • the brain • the spinal cord • the peripheral nerves • the autonomic nervous system • somatic nervous system • the enteric nervous system
Frontal lobe • Temporal lobe • Parietal lobe • Occipital lobe • Structure relates to function?
Axon Myelin sheath Node of Ranvier Presynaptic terminals An archetypal neuron • Cell body (soma) • Dendrite • Axon hillock (= initial segment)
What you should know • Surface structure of the brain including meninges, cerebellar cortex, cerebral cortex and its division into four lobes, cranial nerves • Gross internal structure of the brain including ventricles, white matter, grey matter, corpus callosum, thalamus, midbrain, pons, medulla, basal ganglia and internal capsule • Gross structure of the spinal cord including dorsal horn, ventral horn, dorsal root, ventral root, dorsal column, lateral column, ventral column. • Structure of a neurone including soma, dendrites axon hillock, axon, myelin, node of Ranvier, presynaptic terminal. Types of glia
The Most Important Part of the Nervous System… • Your brain controls everything that happens in your body.
The brain has two sides. • The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body. • The right side of the brain controls the left side of the body.
Nerves are like telephone lines. • They send messages all over your body. • These messages move through your body faster than you can blink your eyes.
Nerves travel through the spinal cord. • Your spinal cord is like an extension cord that runs down the center of your back. • It is protected by the backbone.
Interesting Facts • Each side of the brain controls the opposite side of the body. • Your brain is full grown by age 6. • It weighs about three pounds. • Your brain is made mostly of water. (85%)
What if you had no brain or nerves? • You wouldn’t be able to see, hear, smell, or talk.
Healthy Habits • Exercise • Do challenging activities that make you think • read, read, read • Lift things carefully – use your legs, not your back
Components Brain – control center Nerves – carry messages Spinal cord – a thick bundle of nerves Summary Functions • sends messages to the rest of the body • controls all of the body functions