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Section 11.3
Your Nervous System
Objectives
Explain the functions of the nervous system and
the role of neurons.
Describe the roles of the central nervous system
and the peripheral nervous system.
Identify the most important thing you can do to
keep your nervous system healthy.
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Health Stats This graph compares bicycle-helmet
use and seat-belt use among teens.
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What Is the Nervous System?
  • Your nervous system receives information about
    what is going on inside and outside of your body.
  • Then it processes the information and forms a
    response to it.
  • The basic unit of the nervous system is a type of
    cell called a neuron (NOOR ahn).

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Neuron Structure
  • Neurons carry messages, or impulses, from one
    part of your body to another.
  • A neuron has three basic parts.
  • dendrites
  • a cell body
  • an axon

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Types of Neurons
  • Sensory Neurons Information about your external
    and internal environment is gathered by sensory
    neurons through your sense organs or other parts
    of your body.
  • Interneurons Located only in the brain and
    spinal cord, interneurons pass impulses from one
    neuron to another.
  • Motor Neurons Motor neurons send nerve impulses
    to muscles and glands.

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Neuron Structure
Dendrite Dendrites carry nerve impulses toward a
neurons cell body.
Cell Body The cell body controls the cells basic
functions.
Synapse The junction between an axon and
another cell is a synapse. Chemicals called
neurotransmitters pass the impulse from the
sending neuron to the receiving cell.
Axon Impulses travel along axons toward other
cells.
Myelin Sheath Some axons are covered by a myelin
sheath that increases the speed of an impulse.
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Central Nervous System
  • The nervous system consists of two major
    divisionsthe central nervous system and the
    peripheral nervous system.
  • The central nervous system is the control center
    of the body. It includes the brain and spinal
    cord.
  • The peripheral nervous system includes all the
    other parts of the nervous system.

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The Brain
  • The cerebrum consists of several specialized
    regions that receive messages from sense organs,
    and control movement, memory, communication, and
    reasoning.
  • The cerebellum (sehr uh BEL um) coordinates your
    bodys movements and helps you keep your balance.
  • The brain stem consists of three structuresthe
    midbrain, pons, and medulla. These structures
    control many of your bodys involuntary actions.

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Mixed Messages
Test how well your brain can handle conflicting
messages.
Material
watch or clock with second hand
Try This
Read the list of words while your partner times
how long it takes you.
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Mixed Messages
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Mixed Messages
Think and Discuss
Did it take you more time to read the words or
say the colors? Describe the experience of saying
the colors.
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The Spinal Cord
  • The spinal cord is a thick column of nerve tissue
    that links the brain to most of the nerves in the
    peripheral nervous system.
  • The spinal cord extends from the brain down the
    back.
  • Spinal nerves are part of the peripheral nervous
    system.

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Reflexes
  • An automatic response to your environment is
    called a reflex.
  • In some reflex actions, the actions of the
    skeletal muscles are controlled by the spinal
    cord onlynot the brain.
  • Reflexes help protect your body from harm because
    they enable you to react very quickly.

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A Reflex Action
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Peripheral Nervous System
  • The peripheral nervous system includes the
    network of nerves that links the rest of your
    body to your brain and spinal cord.
  • The peripheral nervous system carries information
    to the central nervous system, and then carries
    responses from the central nervous system to the
    rest of the body.

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Sensory Division
  • Some nerves in the sensory division carry
    information about your outside environment from
    your ears, eyes, and other sense organs.
  • Other sensory nerves carry information about
    internal body conditions such as blood pressure
    and heart rate.

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Motor Division
  • Somatic Nervous System Motor nerves in the
    somatic nervous system carry signals that control
    voluntary actions.
  • Autonomic Nervous System Motor nerves in the
    autonomic nervous system regulate actions that
    happen automatically.

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1) Brain
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2) Spinal cord
3) Peripheral nerves
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Keeping Healthy
  • Rest, good nutrition, and daily exercise can help
    keep your nervous system functioning properly.
  • The most important step you can take to care for
    your nervous system is to protect it from injury.

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Avoiding Head Injuries
  • A bruiselike injury to the brain is known as a
    concussion.
  • A coma is a prolonged period of deep
    unconsciousness.
  • Head injuries can be avoided.
  • Wear a helmet when you play contact sports.
  • Fasten your seat belt.
  • Before diving into water be sure that it is deep
    enough and that there are no underwater hazards.
  • Avoid drugs and alcohol.

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Avoiding Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Paralysis is the loss of the ability to move and
    feel some part of the body.
  • Spinal cord injuries can be avoided
  • Fasten your seat belt.
  • Take care when diving.
  • Avoid drugs and alcohol.

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Avoiding Nerve Injuries
  • Individual peripheral nerves also can be injured.
  • To help prevent carpal tunnel syndrome and
    similar nerve injuries, it is important to take
    breaks from repetitive motions and to maintain
    good posture.

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Preventing Infections
  • Nervous system infections are rare because its
    tissues are well protected.
  • Meningitis (men in JY tis) causes inflammation of
    the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal
    cord.
  • The most serious form of meningitis can be
    prevented with a vaccine.
  • A bite from an infected animal can transmit
    rabies, an infection of the central nervous
    system.
  • Avoid contact with animals that act sick or
    behave strangely.

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Living with Epilepsy
  • Sudden, uncontrolled nerve impulses in the brain
    can lead to a seizure.
  • People with a disorder called epilepsy are prone
    to seizures.
  • Epileptic seizures include facial twitching, loss
    of awareness, and muscle spasms.

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Preventing Headaches
  • The most common problem of the nervous system
    that people experience are headaches.
  • Proper diet, exercise, and sleep can help prevent
    headaches.
  • If you can identify certain foods or odors that
    trigger headaches, you may be able to avoid those
    triggers.

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Vocabulary
neuron
The basic unit of the nervous system that
carries nerve impulses.
cerebrum
A part of the brain that contains several
specialized regions that receive messages from
sense organs, and control movement, memory,
communication, and reasoning.
cerebellum
A part of the brain that coordinates
movements and balance.
brain stem
The area of the brain between the cerebellum and
the spinal cord it controls automatic functions
such as heartbeat and blood pressure.
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Vocabulary
spinal cord
A thick column of nerve tissue in the central
nervous system that links the brain to most of
the nerves in the peripheral nervous system.
reflex
An automatic response of the nervous system to
the environment.
concussion
A bruiselike injury to the brain caused by brain
tissue hitting the skull during a collision.
coma
A prolonged period of deep unconsciousness.
paralysis
The loss of the ability to move and feel some
part of the body.
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Vocabulary
meningitis
An infection that causes inflammation of the
membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord.
seizure
An episode of erratic nerve impulses in the brain
that may lead to loss of consciousness, muscle
spasms, and other uncontrollable symptoms.
epilepsy
A condition in which a person is prone to
seizures.
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  • End of Section 11.3
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