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COMPARATIVE COMPARATIVE ANATOMY:ANATOMY:ANIMAL BODY SYSTEMSANIMAL BODY SYSTEMSNERVOUS SYSTEMNERVOUS SYSTEM
AISD - 2009
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Nervous SystemNervous System Function: Recognizes and
coordinates changes in internal and external environments.◦ Control center of the
body. Invertebrate Organs
Nerve nets, ganglia, nerve rings
Vertebrate Organs◦ Main organs
Brain Spinal cord Peripheral nerves
Describe internal and external conditions that an organism would respond to?
Which organs allow you to respond?
How does the body perceive or “know” what is occurring?
Think about this…
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Nervous System: Nervous System: Response to the Response to the environmentenvironment• All animals respond to their
environment through specialized cells called nerve cells (neurons).
• In most animals nerve cells hook together to form the nervous system.
• Nervous systems can range from fairly simple to extremely complex.
• The arrangement of nerve cells from phylum to phylum can be dramatically different.
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Section 29-2
GangliaGanglia
Brain
BrainNerve Cells
Arthropod
Mollusk
CnidarianFlatworm
Figure 29–12 Figure 29–12 Invertebrate Nervous SystemsInvertebrate Nervous Systems
Think about this…
What is “Ganglia” ? How does it differ from a brain?Hint: You will need to look this up
Which nervous system seems to be the simplest? Why?
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Pons
Pituitary gland
Hypothalamus
Cerebrum
Medulla oblongata Spinal cord
Cerebellum
Pineal gland
Thalamus
Section 35-3
Figure 35-9 The Brain
Brain stem
The Human Brain:The Human Brain:Control center of the Nervous Control center of the Nervous SystemSystem
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Human Nerve Cell: Human Nerve Cell: Messenger of the nervous Messenger of the nervous systemsystem
Think about this…
What role does the neuron (nerve cell) play in response to a stimulus?