NERVOUS SYSTEM II

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PP 1016-1024. Nervous System Part II. NERVOUS SYSTEM II. TYPES OF NEURONS. sensory – sense organs/receptors to CNS. motor – carry information from CNS to muscles and glands interneurons – connect sensory and motor and carry impulses between them. NERVE IMPULSES. An electrical impulse - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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sensory – sense organs/receptors to CNS.

motor – carry information from CNS to muscles and glands

interneurons – connect sensory and motor and carry impulses between them.

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An electrical impulse Resting potential: inactive due to

“negatively” charged inside as compared to impulse

Action potential: helps the transmission of an electrical impulse by making inside more “positive”

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When the impulse reaches terminal neurotransmitters are released into synaptic cleft

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Drug: chemical compound that affects the body

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Prevent re-uptake of neurotransmitters

Over stimulation of nervous system

Mimicking neurotransmitters

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Neuron that detects stimuli.

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Detect pressure and movementSense: Hearing and touch

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Detect temperature

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Detect tissue damage

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Respond to chemicalsSense: Smell and taste

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Respond to variation in light

Sense: sight