Transcript of Review: The Nervous System Mr. Yassin 07-08-14. Lesson Intention: Introduction The nervous system:...
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- Review: The Nervous System Mr. Yassin 07-08-14
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- Lesson Intention: Introduction The nervous system: Structural
component Physiological functions Reflex Arcs: -Knee Jerk Reflex
Activity: Simulating a reflex arc Review Test/Answers
Homeowork
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- Components: The nervous system is composed of 2 parts:
1.Central Nervous System: -Consists of the brain and spinal cord.
Its function is to interpret external environments and internal
organ systems through complex neuronal connections that elicit
reactions. 2. Peripheral Nervous System: -This consists of nerves
and ganglia (cluster of nerve cells) that lie outside of the brain
and spinal cord. Effectively, it functions as a messenger between
organ systems and the central nervous system.
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- Neuron: The main unit in the nervous system.
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- 1.Dendrites: receive nerve transmission from other neurons via
the action of neurotransmitters. 2. Cell Body (soma): This is where
that message is transmitted to. 3. Nucleus: contains all the
genetic material (DNA) 4. Axon: transmits information to other
neurons
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- 3 Different Types of Neurons: 1.Sensory Neuron (unipolar):
Transmit nerve impulses from receptor sites to the CNS.
2.Interneuron (bipolar): Function as go-between neurons that
facilitate the transmission of impulses. 3.Motor Neuron
(multipolar): They transmit impulses from the central nervous
system to muscles and glands that elicit a reaction.
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- The 3 neuron examples exist within an interconnected network of
neurons that transmit information to and from each other. A reflex
arc is a simple example of how these cells work together to elicit
a reaction autonomic (involuntary control) Reflex Arc: Knee Jerk
Reflex
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- Stimulus Receptor Sensory Neuron Brain and Spinal Cord CNS
Motor Neuron Effector Muscle or gland Response INPUTS OUTPUT The
nervous system in action
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- Action Potentials: Release of a neurotransmitter usually
follows arrival of an action potential at the synapse. How an
action potential works: http://www.youtube.com/w
atch?v=ifD1YG07fB8
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- Activity: Were going to simulate a reflex arc. Line up at the
back of the room. ROLES: 3 people to be receptors 4 people to be
sensory neurons 2 people to be interneurons 1 person as the brain 2
Motor Neurons 3 Effectors
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- Review Test: -Have 15 minutes to complete it. -Formal -Attempt
it individually
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- What you should know: The 3 main types of neurons and their
structure. The process of a reflex arc and examples. The nature of
action potentials and the role of neurotransmitters in that
process.
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- HOMEWORK: -Complete questions from the Biozone Student
workbook. 1. Neuron Structure and Function (p. 282) 2. Reflexes (p.
285)