Anatomy and Physiology for Emergency Care Chapter 8 Neural Tissue and the Central Nervous System.
The brain is a complex organ consisting of several different regions. The CEREBRUM is the largest part of the brain and is divided into 2 connecting hemispheres.
Topic 6.5 - Nerves. 6.5.1 Overview of the Nervous System Three major functions: Sensory input – sensory receptors receive signal – peripheral nervous.
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The Nervous System. The nervous system is made of: Interconnected neurones, specialised for rapid transmission of impulses These carry impulses from receptor.
The Nervous System! Controls all other systems!!!.
Orthopaedic Neurology Diagnostic Guide to Neurological Levels.
Main Function: Responds to internal and external stimuli by controlling and coordinating functions throughout the body Our nervous system allows.
Divisions of the Nervous System 35-3. Can you think of any parts of the Nervous System?
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Regulation Chapter 9- Regulation Regulation: –T–The coordination and control of the life activities. –T–The internal environment must remain stable
Nervous system overview (48.1) Sensory Input –Transmit information Light, sound, touch, heat smell, taste, etc Integration –CNS (central nervous system)