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1 The Nervous System Unit 7 > Communication via electrochemical signals > Rapid, immediate responses I. Functions of the Nervous System > Sensory Input: Monitors body's internal and external enviornments > Integration: Processes & interprets sensory input > Motor Output: Coordinates voluntary & involuntary responses of many other organ systems
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The Nervous System · >Multipolar –Many fibers (dendrites) to cell body, only 1 axon carrying impulse away >Unipolar –Single fiber from cell body, dendrite connects to peripheral

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The Nervous System

Unit 7

> Communication via electrochemical signals

> Rapid, immediate responses

I. Functions of the Nervous System

> Sensory Input: Monitors body's internal and external enviornments

> Integration: Processes & interprets sensory input

> Motor Output: Coordinates voluntary & involuntary responses of many other organ systems

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II. Divisions of the Nervous SystemA. Structural Divisions

> CNS: Central Nervous System» Brain & Spinal Cord

> PNS: Peripheral Nervous System» Cranial (12 pairs) & Spinal (31 pairs) nerves

II. Divisions cont.B. Functional Divisions of PNS

> Sensory/Afferent: send info to CNS– Somatic Sensory Fibers:

« Impulses from skin, skeletal muscles

– Autonomic Sensory Fibers: « Impulses from viscera

> Motor/Efferent: send info from CNS– Somatic Nervous System:

« Connects CNS to skeletal muscles» Voluntary

– Autonomic Nervous System:« Connects CNS to viscera, smooth & cardiac muscle,

and certain glands» Involuntary

« 2 subdivisions:

» Sympathetic: "fight-or-flight" system• Prepares body for physical activity

» Parasympathetic: "resting & digesting" system• Promotes normal digestion, elimination &

conserving body energy

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III. Cells of the Nervous System

1. Neurons– Receive stimuli and

conduct action potentials

2. Neuroglia (non-neural)– Protects neurons

and perform other functions

A. Two Types

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III. Cells of the Nervous System cont.

B. Neuron Structure

III. Cells of the Nervous System cont.

C. Structural Variation in Neurons

> Multipolar– Many fibers (dendrites) to cell body, only 1 axon

carrying impulse away

> Unipolar– Single fiber from cell body, dendrite connects to

peripheral and axon to the brain or spinal cord

> Bipolar– 2 fibers, axon & dendrite (eyes, nose, ears)

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III. Cells of the Nervous System cont.

D. Functional Variation in Neurons> Sensory Neurons (afferent neurons)

– Carry AP's from peripheral receptors to CNS

> Interneurons (association neurons)– Lie within CNS, distribute sensory info &

coordinate response

> Motor Neurons (efferent neurons)– Carry AP's from CNS to effectors