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Title: Nervous System


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Nervous System
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Diagram of the nervous system
  • The top of the picture is the brain.
  • The line down the middle of the picture
  • is the spinal cord.
  • All of the blue lines in the picture are
  • nerves.

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Nervous system
  • The nervous system is one of many major systems
    in the human body. It is made up of your brain,
    spinal cord and all of the nerves in your body.
  • The nervous system is a network of cells that
    communicate information throughout your body and
    control everything you do. For examplewalking,
    breathing and thinking. Without your nervous
    system you couldnt do any of these things.

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Your Central Nervous System
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Your Peripheral Nervous System
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Neurons?
Neurons?
  • The nervous system contains many petite (tiny)
    specialized cells that are called neurons.
  • These small and unique cells have a big job to do
    in your body, the complexity and diversity of the
    nervous system is depending on the connections
    between neurons, which rely on a limited number
    of different signals transmitted within the
    neurons, to other neurons, muscles and glands.

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Brain?
  • Your brain is in fact the boss of your entire
    body. It runs the show and controls just about
    everything you do, even when youre asleep.
  • The typical brain weighs about 3 pounds (1.4
    kilograms). Different parts of the brain have
    different jobs like the cerebrum (suh-ree-brum)
    which controls the ability to let you move
    around, think and speak. The cerebellum
    (sair-uh-bellum) controls the ability for you to
    have coordination and balance. The thalamus
    carries messages from you sensory organs such as
    your tongue, eyes, ears and skin. The brain stem
    controls your breathing, heart beat and
    digestion, it also connects the brain to the
    spinal cord. The spinal cord acts like a highway,
    where messages from the body travel to the brain
    at over 2 hundred miles per hour. From the brain
    the messages are sent back again, in the messages
    are tiny electrical signals that also travel at
    the same rate.

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Why is it called the nervous system?
  • The nervous system is not called the nervous
    system because it is nervous, it is actually
    called the nervous system because it is made up
    of billions of nerve cells. One hundred billion
    of these cells can be found in the brain.
  • You have nerves in your nervous system to help
    you feel sensations, like when water is too hot
    or too cold. Then the nerves deliver their
    message to the brain and the brain understands
    that the water is either too hot or too cold.

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Eyeswhy do they tear?
  • Have you noticed when you get dust in your eye
    that it starts to tear, but your not sad. This
    is actually protecting your eyes by keeping them
    moist. When your eyes tear up, everything is
    washed away.

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Nose?
Nose?
  • You just came home from school and you smell
    dinneryum! Then you smell your nasty gym bag.
    How are you able to smell this stuff? Your nose
    lets you smell and it's a big part of why you are
    able to taste things too.

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How the nervous system works with other systems
  • The nervous system works with the respiratory
    system because the nose is the gateway to the
    lungs which is how our bodies are supplied with
    oxygen.
  • The nervous system works with your digestive
    system by pushing your food down your esophagus
    and into your stomach.

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Fun facts
  • 1. Did you know that a humans cerebrum is bigger
    than an animals cerebrum.
  • 2.You have over 100 billion cells in your brain.
  • 3.Your cells travel at the speed of 200 miles per
    hour to the brain and back consecutively.
  • 4.Did you know that your nose helps you taste
    stuff in your mouth.
  • 5.Did you know that when the doctor taps your
    knee it is testing your nervous system and your
    reflexes.
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