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Title: Neural and Hormonal Systems


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Neural and Hormonal Systems
  • Module 07

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Neurons The Building Blocks of the Nervous
System
  • Module 7 Neural and Hormonal Systems

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Nervous System
  • The electrochemical communication system of the
    body
  • Sends messages from the brain to the body for
    movement
  • Brings information to the brain from the senses

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Neuron
  • The basic building block of the nervous system --
    a nerve cell
  • Neurons perform three basic tasks
  • Receive information
  • Carry the information
  • Pass the information on to the next neuron

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Neurons
  • Neurons fire -- send an impulse down their
    length -- or they dont fire
  • Neurons come in a variety of shapes, sizes, etc.

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Parts of the Neuron
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Parts of the Neuron - Dendrites
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Parts of the Neuron - Soma
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Parts of the Neuron - Axon
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Parts of the Neuron Myelin Sheath
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Parts of the Neuron - Terminals
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Neural Communication The Neural Impulse
  • Module 7 Neural and Hormonal Systems

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Action Potential
  • A brief electrical charge that travels down the
    axon of the neuron.
  • A neural impulse
  • Considered an on condition of the neuron

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Refractory Period
  • The recharging phase when a neuron, after
    firing, cannot generate another action potential
  • Once the refractory period is complete the neuron
    can fire again

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Resting Potential
  • The state of a neuron when it is at rest and
    capable of generating an action potential
  • The neuron is set and ready to fire

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All-or-None Principle
  • The principle that if a neuron fires it will
    always fire at the same intensity
  • All action potentials are of the same strength.
  • A neuron does NOT fire at 30, 45 or 90 but at
    100 each time it fires.

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Communication Between Neurons
  • Module 7 Neural and Hormonal Systems

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Synapse
  • The tiny, fluid filled gap between the axon
    terminal of one neuron and the dendrite of
    another neuron
  • The action potential cannot jump the gap

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Neurotransmitters
  • A chemical messenger that travels across the
    synapse from one neuron to the next
  • Can influence whether the second neuron will
    generate an action potential or not

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Neurotransmitters
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Excitatory Effect
  • A neurotransmitter effect that makes it more
    likely that the receiving neuron will generate an
    action potential (impulse)
  • The second neuron is more likely to fire.

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Inhibitory Effect
  • A neurotransmitter effect that makes it less
    likely that the receiving neuron will generate an
    action potential (impulse)
  • The second neuron is less likely to fire.

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Neural Communication The Neural Chain
  • Module 7 Neural and Hormonal Systems

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Receptor Cells
  • Specialized cells in the sensory systems of the
    body that can turn other kinds of energy into
    action potentials that the nervous system can
    process
  • Receptor cells in the eye turn light into a
    neural impulse the brain understands.

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Sensory Nerves
  • Nerves that carry information to the central
    nervous system
  • Connect the sense organs to the brain and spinal
    cord

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Interneurons
  • Nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord
    responsible for processing information related to
    sensory input and motor output

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Motor Nerves
  • Nerves that carry information from the central
    nervous system
  • Carries messages from the brain and spinal cord
    to other parts of your body

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A Neural Chain
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A Neural Chain
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A Neural Chain
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A Neural Chain
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A Neural Chain
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The Structure of the Nervous System
  • Module 7 Neural and Hormonal Systems

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The Nervous System
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Central Nervous System (CNS)
  • The brain and spinal cord
  • The brain is the location of most information
    processing.
  • The spinal cord is the main pathway to and from
    the brain.

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Spinal Cord
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Divisions of the Nervous System
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Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
  • The sensory and motor nerves that connect the
    central nervous system to the rest of the body
  • Peripheral means outer region
  • The system is subdivided into the somatic and
    autonomic nervous systems.

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Divisions of the Nervous System
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Somatic Nervous System
  • The division of the peripheral nervous system
    that controls the bodys skeletal muscles
  • Contains the motor nerves needed for the
    voluntary muscles

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Divisions of the Nervous System
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Autonomic Nervous System
  • The division of the peripheral nervous system
    that controls the glands and muscles of the
    internal organs
  • Monitors the autonomic functions
  • Controls breathing, blood pressure, and digestive
    processes
  • Divided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic
    nervous systems

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Divisions of the Nervous System
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Sympathetic Nervous System
  • The part of the autonomic nervous system that
    arouses the body to deal with perceived threats
  • Fight or flight response

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Divisions of the Nervous System
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Parasympathetic Nervous System
  • The part of the autonomic nervous system that
    calms the body
  • Brings the body back down to a relaxed state

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Divisions of the Nervous System
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The Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Divisions of
the Autonomic Nervous System
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The Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Divisions of
the Autonomic Nervous System
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The Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Divisions of
the Autonomic Nervous System
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The Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Divisions of
the Autonomic Nervous System
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The Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Divisions of
the Autonomic Nervous System
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The Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Divisions of
the Autonomic Nervous System
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The Sympathetic and Parasympathetic Divisions of
the Autonomic Nervous System
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The Endocrine System
  • Module 7 Neural and Hormonal Systems

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Endocrine System
  • One of the bodys two communication systems
  • A set of glands that produce hormones-- chemical
    messengers that circulate in the blood

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Hormone
  • Chemical messengers produced by the endocrine
    glands and circulated in the blood
  • Similar to neurotransmitters in that they are
    also messengers
  • Slower communication system, but with longer
    lasting effects

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Pituitary Gland
  • The endocrine systems gland that controls the
    other endocrine glands
  • Called the master gland
  • Located at the base of the brain and connects to
    the hypothalamus

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Endocrine System
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Thyroid Gland
  • Endocrine gland that helps regulate the energy
    level in the body
  • Located in the neck

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Endocrine System
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Adrenal Gland
  • Endocrine glands that help to arouse the body in
    times of stress
  • Located just above the kidneys
  • Release epinephrine (adrenaline) and
    norepinephrine (noradrenaline)

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Endocrine System
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Pancreatic Gland
  • Regulates the level of blood sugar in the blood

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Endocrine System
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Sex Glands
  • Ovaries (females) and testes (males) are the
    glands that influence emotion and physical
    development.
  • Testosterone primary males hormone
  • Estrogen primary female hormone
  • Males and females have both estrogen and
    testosterone in their systems.

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Endocrine System
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Self Test pg. 137-38 1-11
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