Nervous System Powerpoint Slides
Nervous System Powerpoint Slides
Activity
Which of the following are voluntary actions, and
which are involuntary?
Heart beating
Digesting food
Throwing a ball
Waking up in the morning
Breathing
Voluntar Involuntary
Video: Nervous system y
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13.3 (13.1) Sensitivity : Voluntary Actions
Central Peripheral
Nervous System Nervous System
(CNS) (PNS)
consists of consists of
Nervous tissue
Sensory neurones
Motor neurone
Relay or intermediate neurones
Axon carry nerve impulses
(13.2)
13.2 The Human Nervous System away from the cell body,
dendrons carry nerve
impulse to the cell body
cell body
receptor dendron axon
direction of nerve
impulse transmission
13.2 (13.2) The Human Nervous System
central
relay nervous
muscle fibres neuron system
(effectors)
motor neuron
(effector neuron)
13.2 (13.2) The Human Nervous System
Dendrons are
nerve fibres that The motor
Axons are nerve
transmit nerve neurone’s cell body
fibers that carry
impulses towards is irregular in shape.
impulses away
the cell body.
from the cell body.
13.2 (13.2) The Human Nervous System
nerve impulse
What is a synapse?
• It is the junction or synaptic
axon
connection between two vesicle
neurones. synapse
neurotransmitter
13.2 (13.2) The Human Nervous System
white matter
spinal cord grey matter
13.2 (13.2) The Human Nervous System
• central parts of
Mainly
the brain
White matter nerve fibres
of neurones • outer layers of
spinal cord
13.2 (13.2) The Human Nervous System
central
canal
13.2 (13.2) The Human Nervous System
sensory
receptor neurone
relay
neurone
effector
motor
neurone
relay neurone
axon
synapse
sensory motor
neurone neurone
dendron
13.2 (13.2) The Human Nervous System
Learning Outcomes
After this section, you should be able to:
• describe the roles of the spinal cord and the brain
in a reflex action; and
• define what a reflex arc is, and
• distinguish between a cranial reflex and a spinal
reflex.
13.3 (13.3) Reflex Action
3
CNS (brain or
spinal cord
5
effector
(muscle)
4
motor neurone
To describe the pathway involved in a named
reflex action
The information is
Nerve impulses are sent passed from
to the spinal cord by a sensory neurone
sensory neurone motor neurone
The motor
Stimulus: neurone sends
The tendon under an impulse to a
the kneecap is thigh muscle
tapped
Receptor:
Response:
Stretch receptor
The muscle contracts and causes
the lower leg to jerk upwards
(i.e extend outwards)
13.3 (13.3) Reflex Action
3
CNS (brain or
spinal cord
5
effector
(muscle)
4
motor neurone
Summary of reflexes
Type of reflex Stimulus Receptors
action