PPT-How does the nervous system enable organisms to react to their surroundings?

Author : frostedikea | Published Date : 2020-06-13

Stimulus CNS Effector muscle or gland Sensory Neurone Motor Neurone Receptor Parts of the nervous system CNS The central nervous system made up of the brain amp

Presentation Embed Code

Download Presentation

Download Presentation The PPT/PDF document "How does the nervous system enable organ..." is the property of its rightful owner. Permission is granted to download and print the materials on this website for personal, non-commercial use only, and to display it on your personal computer provided you do not modify the materials and that you retain all copyright notices contained in the materials. By downloading content from our website, you accept the terms of this agreement.

How does the nervous system enable organisms to react to their surroundings?: Transcript


Stimulus CNS Effector muscle or gland Sensory Neurone Motor Neurone Receptor Parts of the nervous system CNS The central nervous system made up of the brain amp spinal cord Receptor. The Nervous System. Eating?. Playing a musical . i. nstrument?. Reading a book?. Running?. Sleeping?. It’s a trick question, because ALL of these activities involve your nervous system.. In fact, your nervous system controls almost everything you do. Section 1 – Functions & Divisions of the Nervous System (pp. 386-387). This is your brain…. The Nervous System. And this is your brain – IN ANATOMY!!. Or better yet…. The Nervous System. Functions of the Nervous System. The attack of the nerves. Take out your journal…. List things that make you nervous. Pick one item in your list and write a paragraph explaining a specific experience that made you nervous or gave you stage fright – use sensory description (how did your body react).. The Nervous System. Eating?. Playing a musical . i. nstrument?. Reading a book?. Running?. Sleeping?. It’s a trick question, because ALL of these activities involve your nervous system.. In fact, your nervous system controls almost everything you do. Peripheral Nervous System. Autonomic Nervous System. Allied Health I. Central Nervous System. Communication and coordination system of the body. Seat of intellect and reasoning. Consists of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. Brain. Spinal Cord. Nerves. Vocabulary to Know . Homeostasis. The regulation of steady, life-maintaining conditions inside an organism, despite changes in its environment . Nerve Cells . Neurons. Basic functioning units of the nervous system . The Nervous System Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System Procedure A starting person will be chosen and will be given an object. Once the teacher gives the signal, the start person will pass the object to their right. Nervous System Nervous System Design 2 main section C entral N ervous S ystem P eripheral N ervous System   C entral N ervous S ystem  (CNS) brain and spinal cord.  encased in skull and vertebral column to protect The Nervous System Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System Procedure A starting person will be chosen and will be given an object. Once the teacher gives the signal, the start person will pass the object to their right. The Nervous System Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System Procedure A starting person will be chosen and will be given an object. Once the teacher gives the signal, the start person will pass the object to their right. 1. Two main divisions. a. . Central Nervous System . (CNS) – consists of brain and spinal cord. b. . Peripheral Nervous System . (PNS) – includes nerves extending from . brain and . spinal . cord . Stimulus. CNS. Effector (muscle or gland). Sensory Neurone. Motor Neurone. Receptor. Parts of the nervous system. CNS. – The central nervous system, made up of the brain & spinal cord. Receptor. A. Central Nervous System (CNS). 1. . Functions . A) . Acts . as command center. B) . Interprets . sensory information and dictates response based on past experience, . reflexes, . and current body conditions. Human nervous system two major parts: central nervous system and peripheral nervous system. Nervous System Organization. Brain. Spinal cord. Central Nervous System. Nervous System Organization. All neurons outside the CNS.

Download Document

Here is the link to download the presentation.
"How does the nervous system enable organisms to react to their surroundings?"The content belongs to its owner. You may download and print it for personal use, without modification, and keep all copyright notices. By downloading, you agree to these terms.

Related Documents