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WARM UP #1 12/14 You are walking alone and someone jumps out at you. 1. List 3 behavioral responses 2. List 3 physiological responses
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WARM UP #1 12/14 You are walking alone and someone jumps out at you. 1.List 3 behavioral responses 2.List 3 physiological responses.

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Page 1: WARM UP #1 12/14 You are walking alone and someone jumps out at you. 1.List 3 behavioral responses 2.List 3 physiological responses.

WARM UP #1 12/14

You are walking alone and someone jumps out at you.

1. List 3 behavioral responses

2. List 3 physiological responses

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CH 5 NOTES #112/14

Nervous System

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Nervous system:

Our body needs to communicate with its parts to know if there are any changes and to get it back to normal (homeostasis)

PURPOSE:• Sends messages around the

body through nerves

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PARTS:

• Brain, spinal cord, nerves

• Nerve cells: neurons

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Nervous system and homeostasis1. VOLUNTARY - you control

BEHAVIORAL - Allows you to choose to do something

Part of the brain used – CEREBRUM

EX: running away, talking, jumping, walking, *any movement

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HOW IT WORKS - VOLUNTARY

Sensor

Nerves

Spinal cord

Brain – cerebrum

Spinal cord

Nerves

Muscles

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DID YOU KNOW?

The right side of your brain controls the left side of your body and vice versa

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DID YOU KNOW?

Different parts of the brain control different parts of your body

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2. INVOLUNTARY - you don’t control

PHYSIOLOGICAL - Causes your body do something on its own

Part of the brain – BRAIN STEMEVERY SECOND – heartbeat, breathing, blinking, swallowing

(medulla)

WHEN NEEDED: blood pressure changes, temperature, sugar level, pain, goosebumps, digestion, pupil changes, sweat, etc.

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QUESTION – BONUS POINTS

1. What does involuntary mean?

2. What part of your brain controls the voluntary?

3. Is physiological voluntary or involuntary?

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HOW IT WORKS - INVOLUNTARY

Sensors

Nerves

Spinal cord

Brain – brain stem

Spinal cord

Nerves

Glands or organs

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2 divisions of the nervous system to help maintain homeostasis

a. SYMPATHETIC – works in times of stress on your body

“ fight or flight” - makes adrenaline release

Prepares body to survive main priority = brain, heart, lungs, muscles

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b. PARASYMPATHETIC – works in times of relaxing; brings your body back to normal

AKA: “rest and digest”

Main priority: digestive; being back to normal

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BONUS POINTS

S or P?

1.Heart beats faster

2.Digestion happens

3.Muscles tense up

4.Breath slower

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How fast does all this happen?

Around 280 miles per hour!

Feels like it is instant

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How does your body know that it needs to do something?

SENSORS – cells that detect changes in our body.

PURPOSE: so your body can respond and go back to homeostasis

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REFLEX

A fast reaction to protect the body that skips the brain.

EX: blink, cough, move from hot, flinch, duck sneeze, gag

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HOW IT WORKS - Reflex

SensorNervesSpinal cordNervesMuscle movement

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NEGATIVE FEEDBACK

Body senses change and it causes it to change back in the opposite direction

EX: heart beats faster - heart beats slower

blood pressure decreases - blood

pressure increases

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EX: BLOOD PRESSURE

Increase in blood pressure

Detected by the brain

Message to heart message to arteries decrease dilate

Blood pressure drop back to normal

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ENDOCRINE SYSTEM

• Sends messages around the body through chemicals

• Glands – release hormones

• Hormones – chemicals released in blood that cause a reaction in the body

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Endocrine system and homeostasis

1. Chemicals will cause your body to respond and maintain homeostasis

EX: sugar balance

water

calcium balance

ph

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EXAMPLE

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EXAMPLE:

• Blood sugar goes up after a meal

• Pancreas detects the rise and secrete insulin

• Insulin causes the liver and body cells to store the extra sugar

• Sugar back to normal

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EXAMPLE:

• Body detect not enough water

• Message to brain

• Pituitary gland releases hormone

• Makes kidney hold onto water; thirsty

• Water balanced