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Central Nervous System -ANSWER✅✅✅(CNS) brain and spinal cord.
Peripheral Nervous system -ANSWER✅✅✅Body Nerves that connect to the central
nervous system (brain and spinal cord). Connects the central nervous system to the
body's organs and limbs.
Autonomic Nervous System -ANSWER✅✅✅Controls involuntary bodily functions (not
consciously controlled), such as breathing, the heartbeat, and digestive processes
Somatic Nervous System -ANSWER✅✅✅Controls voluntary bodily functions
(consciously controlled), such as controlling skeletal muscles
2 Major Functions of Nervous System -ANSWER✅✅✅1. Sensory Reception-end of
peripheral neurons monitor conditions( light,sound,temperature)
2. Integrative Functions- Sensory messages that get sent repeatedly get remembered
"motor functions" (subconscious actions)
Order of Stimulus (from sensory to effector) -ANSWER✅✅✅1. Stimuli: physical or
chemical signal (ex. hot room)
2. Nerve impulse (ex. sends signal to brain)
3. Effectors: muscle & glands react (ex. sweat glands start sweating)
Stimulus -ANSWER✅✅✅Things that initiate nerve impulses (ex. hot room)
Effector -ANSWER✅✅✅Response (ex. Sweating)
Motor Functions -ANSWER✅✅✅Complex muscle-and-nerve acts that produce
movement (walking, writing, typing running etc.)
"Electrochemical" -ANSWER✅✅✅A nerve impulse is partially electric (change in
polarity/charge) and partially chemical (neurotransmitters)
Synapse -ANSWER✅✅✅Where the nerve impulse is sent (connection of 2 neurons) .
Action Potential changes the charge of the synapse (causes electricity) and
Neurotransmitters are sent.