PPT-Nervous Tissue Objectives
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Intoduction Morphology of a Neuron Types of Neuron Neuroglia Myelinated and unmyelinated Axons Peripheral Nerve Sensory and motor Ganglia Cellular Components of
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Intoduction Morphology of a Neuron Types of Neuron Neuroglia Myelinated and unmyelinated Axons Peripheral Nerve Sensory and motor Ganglia Cellular Components of the Nervous System Neurons. Structure and Function. 2. Input. (sensation). Output. (action). In order to understand behavior, we must understand the operating mechanism of the nervous system. What is the function of the nervous system?. 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. Peripheral Nervous System. The Nervous System. Central Nervous System. The Nervous System. Central Nervous System. Central Core. Limbic System. Cerebrum. The Nervous System. Central Nervous System. Central Core. Cognitive Neuroscience. David Eagleman. Jonathan . Downar. Chapter Outline. An Overview of the Nervous System. The Peripheral Nervous System. The Spinal Cord. The Brainstem. The Cerebellum. The Diencephalon. Functions of the Nervous System. Sensory input. Information gathered by sensory receptors about internal and external changes . Integration. Interpretation of sensory input. Motor output. Activation of effector organs (muscles and glands) produces a response. glial. cells). Pages 227-234. Astro. cytes. Brace/anchor neurons, provide chemical barrier. Most abundant . glial. cells. Microglia. Destroy threatening particles/cells; phagocytes. Ependymal. cells. 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. Lesson 1. The Skeletal System . How the skeletal system works. Skeletal system consists of 206 bones. Tiniest bones are in the inner ear . Longest bone in the body is your thigh bone. Functions of the skeletal system. 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. Central nervous system comprises the brain and the spinal cord with nervous tissue making up the system. This system is the most intricate system in human body.. The nervous tissue consists of rich network of billions of nerve cells in both the CNS and PNS . :. by. Assistant lecturers. . Sadiq Salam H. AL-Salih. Hassanain Mohammed Khadim. Kareem . Waheed. Mohammed. Hussein Khadim Hussein . Al-. Mustaqbal. University College. Department of Nursing. 2. superficial . and . deep. , which lie between the skin and the. underlying muscles and bones. . The superficial fascia, . or subcutaneous tissue, is a mixture of loose areolar and adipose tissue that unites the Dermis of the skin to the underlying deep fascia..
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