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Our brain, a very complex body organ, is the major part
of the nervous system. The nervous system is made up of
two main divisions -- the Central
Nervous System (CNS) and the Peripheral Nervous
(PNS). The CNS is composed of the brain and the spinal
cord that receives and processes all information from all
parts of the body while the PNS includes the spinal and
cranial nerves.
What is the nervous system?
The nervous system is your body's decision and
communication center.
- Ability of humans to know oneself
- This distinguishes humans apart from other species
- Consciousness/intelligence
PRIMARY FUNCTON
- coordinate all activities of the body
- Enables body to respond and adopt to change both inside
and out
The CNS receives and processes all of the
information from all parts of the body. In other
words, it controls the entire organ system of
the body. The following are
the major parts of the CNS:
A. The Brain
The brain is the control center of the
nervous system. It has three main parts:
the forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain.
Moreover, it is divided into three main
regions: the cerebrum, cerebellum and brain
stem.
1.
-controls and regulates temperature,appetite,water balance,blood
vessel constriction and dilation
- Also responsible for our emotions such as anger, fear,pleasures,pain
and affection
2.
3.
- Responsible for eye and auditory reflexes
Pons - Responsible for certain reflex actions such as
chewing, tasting and saliva production
Medulla Oblongata – connects with spinal cord and
responsible for heart and blood vessel function. Responsible
for digestion, respiration,swallowing,coughing,sneezing,
blood pressure. It is also the center fro respiration
The spinal cord is about 40-50 cm long.
Through it, the brain and the body becomes
interconnected.
The spinal cord transmits impulses all over the
body to and from the brain. It is also responsible
for involuntary movements.
The PNS contains all the nerves outside the brain and
the spinal cord. It carries impulses from the sensory nerves
to the CNS and from the CNS to the motor nerves.
The PNS is further divided into two more divisions – the
somatic and autonomic nervous systems.
The SNS regulates the activities that are
under conscious control. It includes all the
nerves controlling the muscular system and
external sensory receptors.
Specifically, these receptors refer to the
external sense organs – the eyes, ears, nose, skin,
and tongue.
AFFERENT SENSORY NEURONS AND
EFFERENT SENSORY NEURONS
- these are structures that allow
communication to happen between the nerves
throughout the body
AFFERENT-conducting inward,take info from
nerve to CNS
EFFERENT- conducting outward,take info from
CNS to the body
The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
This is a part of the PNS which includes the motor
neurons that control the internal organs. This means that the
ANS regulates all activities that are considered as
involuntary or those reflexes that are done without conscious
will. Some of its functions include controlling the muscles in
the heart and the smooth muscles in the
internal organs such as the intestines, bladder and the uterus.
The autonomic nervous system is further subdivided into
the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.
1. Sympathetic - It is known as the “fight or flight
which controls the internal functions of the body in times of
stress. In addition, it is responsible
for the acceleration of heart rate, the constriction of blood
vessels and the rise of blood pressure.
2. Parasympathetic – It is known as the “rest and
digest” which is the opposite of the sympathetic nervous
system. It controls the internal functions at rest. Thus, it
slows down the heart rate and increases the
intestinal and gland activities.
The nervous system helps all the
parts of the body to communicate
with each other. It also reacts to
change both outside and inside
the body. The nervous system
uses both electrical and chemical
means to send and receive
messages.
ASSIGNMENT
Cite three (3) situations or experiences
which show that your nervous system is
working well. You can draw, take pictures or
create a video. (5 points each)
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NERVOUSSYSTEM.pptx

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  • 11. Our brain, a very complex body organ, is the major part of the nervous system. The nervous system is made up of two main divisions -- the Central Nervous System (CNS) and the Peripheral Nervous (PNS). The CNS is composed of the brain and the spinal cord that receives and processes all information from all parts of the body while the PNS includes the spinal and cranial nerves.
  • 12. What is the nervous system? The nervous system is your body's decision and communication center. - Ability of humans to know oneself - This distinguishes humans apart from other species - Consciousness/intelligence PRIMARY FUNCTON - coordinate all activities of the body - Enables body to respond and adopt to change both inside and out
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  • 15. The CNS receives and processes all of the information from all parts of the body. In other words, it controls the entire organ system of the body. The following are the major parts of the CNS:
  • 16. A. The Brain The brain is the control center of the nervous system. It has three main parts: the forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain. Moreover, it is divided into three main regions: the cerebrum, cerebellum and brain stem.
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  • 20. -controls and regulates temperature,appetite,water balance,blood vessel constriction and dilation - Also responsible for our emotions such as anger, fear,pleasures,pain and affection
  • 21. 2. 3. - Responsible for eye and auditory reflexes Pons - Responsible for certain reflex actions such as chewing, tasting and saliva production Medulla Oblongata – connects with spinal cord and responsible for heart and blood vessel function. Responsible for digestion, respiration,swallowing,coughing,sneezing, blood pressure. It is also the center fro respiration
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  • 25. The spinal cord is about 40-50 cm long. Through it, the brain and the body becomes interconnected. The spinal cord transmits impulses all over the body to and from the brain. It is also responsible for involuntary movements.
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  • 27. The PNS contains all the nerves outside the brain and the spinal cord. It carries impulses from the sensory nerves to the CNS and from the CNS to the motor nerves. The PNS is further divided into two more divisions – the somatic and autonomic nervous systems.
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  • 29. The SNS regulates the activities that are under conscious control. It includes all the nerves controlling the muscular system and external sensory receptors. Specifically, these receptors refer to the external sense organs – the eyes, ears, nose, skin, and tongue.
  • 30. AFFERENT SENSORY NEURONS AND EFFERENT SENSORY NEURONS - these are structures that allow communication to happen between the nerves throughout the body AFFERENT-conducting inward,take info from nerve to CNS EFFERENT- conducting outward,take info from CNS to the body
  • 31. The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) This is a part of the PNS which includes the motor neurons that control the internal organs. This means that the ANS regulates all activities that are considered as involuntary or those reflexes that are done without conscious will. Some of its functions include controlling the muscles in the heart and the smooth muscles in the internal organs such as the intestines, bladder and the uterus.
  • 32. The autonomic nervous system is further subdivided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. 1. Sympathetic - It is known as the “fight or flight which controls the internal functions of the body in times of stress. In addition, it is responsible for the acceleration of heart rate, the constriction of blood vessels and the rise of blood pressure.
  • 33. 2. Parasympathetic – It is known as the “rest and digest” which is the opposite of the sympathetic nervous system. It controls the internal functions at rest. Thus, it slows down the heart rate and increases the intestinal and gland activities.
  • 34. The nervous system helps all the parts of the body to communicate with each other. It also reacts to change both outside and inside the body. The nervous system uses both electrical and chemical means to send and receive messages.
  • 36. Cite three (3) situations or experiences which show that your nervous system is working well. You can draw, take pictures or create a video. (5 points each)