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Divisions of the Nervous System

Divisions of the Nervous System. What’s the trend?. CNS : Central Nervous System PNS : Peripheral Nervous System. TWO MAJOR DIVISIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. Composed of: A. Brain B. Spinal Cord Processes info. 1 st DIVISION OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM: CNS. CNS.

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Divisions of the Nervous System

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  1. Divisions of the Nervous System

  2. What’s the trend?

  3. CNS: Central Nervous System PNS: Peripheral Nervous System TWO MAJOR DIVISIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

  4. Composed of: A. Brain B. Spinal Cord Processes info 1st DIVISION OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM: CNS

  5. CNS

  6. Ventricles, gray matter, white matter What is the function of cerebrospinal fluid?

  7. Neurulation Not responsible for this, but it’s still cool!

  8. Major brain structures…

  9. “Primitive” part of the brain • Controls homeostatic function • Breathing (Pons, Medulla) • Swallowing (Medulla) • blood vessel activity (Medulla) • Acts as a relay between spinal cord and higher brain centers Midbrain Pons Medulla oblongata Brainstem

  10. Coordinates movements and balance • Hand–eye coordination, learning motor functions (i.e. riding a bike) Cerebellum

  11. Diencephalon: Thalamus, hypothalamus

  12. Thalamus: • Input center for information going to the cerebrum • Motor output for info leaving cerebrum • Sorts data • Hypothalamus • Homeostatic control center • Controls pituitary • Biological clock Thalamus, hypothalamus

  13. -Largest part of the human brain • -Associated with higher brain function such as thought and action • Memory • Learning • Speech, emotions • -Information processing/integration: • -olfactory • -auditory • -visual Cerebrum

  14. Composed of cranial and spinal nerves • Divided in two functional components: • A. Motor (Somatic) Nervous System • To and from skeletal muscles • Generally voluntary • Response to external stimuli • B. Autonomic Nervous System • Parasympathetic & Sympathetic Systems • Regulates internal environment (smooth and cardiac muscle, excretory, endocrine) • Generally involuntary 2nd DIVISION OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM: Peripheral Nervous System

  15. (Somatic Nervous System)

  16. PNS: Autonomic Nervous System

  17. PNS: Cranial & Spinal Nerves

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