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Unit 12: Nervous Control

Chapter 25

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The Role of the Nervous System

Which characteristic of life is an organism’s nervous system related to?

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Nervous Response

4 requirements before nervous response can occur:1. Detection of stimulus

by sensory receptors2. Transmission of

impulse along neurons3. Interpretation &

analysis of impulses in coordination center▪ brain or spinal cord

4. Response by effectors▪ muscles or glands

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Nerve TissueNerve

many neurons bundled together

Neurons specialized cells that

transmit nerve impulses through body▪ different types▪ sensory neurons▪ interneurons▪motor neurons

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Different Types of Neurons

Sensory neurons transmit impulses

from receptors to coordination center

Interneurons transfer impulses

from sensory to motor neurons▪ in brain & spinal cord

Motor neurons transmit outgoing

impulses to effectors

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Neuron Structure dendrites

conduct impulses toward cell body

cell body resembles other

types of cells▪ contains nucleus

& cytoplasm axon

carries impulses away from cell body▪ often covered

with myelin sheath

end branch

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Neuron Structure

cell body (soma) axon

terminal buttons (end branch)

cytoplasmnucleus

dendrites

myelin sheathnodes of Ranvier

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Transmitting Impulses Along a Neuron

nerve impulse or “action potential” results from

changes in ion concentration inside/outside neuron plasma membrane

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Transmitting Impulses from Neuron to Neuron

between each neuron is a synapse small fluid-filled

spaceneurotransmitters (chemicals) help impulse across synapse

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Nervous Systems

In bilaterally symmetrical animals the nervous system is divided into 2 parts central nervous system (CNS)

peripheral nervous system (PNS)

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Coordination between the PNS & the CNS

receptors in PNS gather info about animal’s environment impulses along the

PNS’s sensory neurons travel to CNS▪ in CNS (brain & spinal cord) impulses are interpreted & analyzed impulses leaving CNS by

motor neurons of PNS are carried to effectors which carryout response

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3 Major Parts of the Brain

cerebrum speech, reasoning,

emotionscerebellum

controls balance, posture, muscle tone

medulla (oblongata) controls involuntary

actions of internal organs▪ heart rate, breathing rate,

peristalsis, etc.

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What are reflexes? reflexes = involuntary/automatic responses

to stimuli Involve CNS, but require no conscious control or

decision making b/c determined by fixed pathways▪ some through brain (ex. blinking)▪ others through spinal cord (ex. touch hot iron & respond)

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Reflexes: Initial Response & Reflex Arc

Reflex arc1. Receptors activated2. Sensory neuron

transmits impulse towards spinal cord

3. Impulse crosses synapse to interneuron in spinal cord

4. Impulse crosses synapse to motor neuron & leaves spinal cord

5. Impulse activates effectors which respond appropriately

Does NOT involve brain

Reflex Arc Animation

Reflex Arc Animation 2

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2. Sensory neuron

transmits impulse towards

spinal cord

3. Impulse crosses synapse into

interneuron where interpreted &

analyzed

4. motor neuron transmits impulse

away from spinal cord

1. Sensory receptor activated (receives stimulus)

5. Impulse received by

effector (which responds

appropriately)

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Interneuron = association nerve

ReflexArc

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Reflexes: Secondary Response

Since reflex actions (arcs) don’t involve the brain, how does your brain become aware? Some spinal cord interneurons that

receive sensory impulses connect w/ other neuron pathways leading to the brain▪ Brain becomes aware of what has happened▪ Secondary response occurs

You yell, “Ouch!”

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Comparison of Nervous Systems

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Euglena Light-sensitive structure

under the “eye-spot”▪ Allows Euglena to swim in

direction of lightParamecium

Can respond to obstacles in path▪ Turns 30 & moves forward again…▪ Continues to do this until passes object

▪ Seems to be mainly under chemical control

Nervous Systems in Unicellular Organisms

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Nervous Systems in Invertebrates

Radially symmetrical organisms have no center for nervous control Many short neurons form

nerve net▪ No definite nerve pathways

Ex. Hydra Bilaterally symmetric

animals have a primitive control center(s) (ganglia) & specific nerve pathways Ex. Planaria

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Other bilaterally symmetric animals also have brains Ex. earthworm▪ cerebral ganglia

(slightly larger ganglia) Ex. grasshopper▪ Brain divided into

specialized areas▪ protocerebrum▪ deutocerebrum

Nervous Systems in Invertebrates

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Nervous System in Fish

Lateral line system can sense the

slightest movements (vibrations) in water

Electrical sense Ampullae of Lorenzini▪ sense changes in

electrical fields

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Questions to Ponder& Extras

How do we see unity within diversity in relation to nervous control???

How does form follow function???

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