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THE NERVOUS SYSTEM35.2

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Controls and coordinates functions throughout the body.

Responds to external and internal messages.

The body’s communication system

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NEURONS

•Specialized cells of the nervous system• Transmit electrical signals called impulses in only one direction.•3 types

– sensory neurons-send signals from sensory receptors brain– motor neurons – send signals from the brain muscles & glands– interneurons –carry impulses between sensory & motor neurons

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NEURON ANATOMY

Axon terminals

Nodes

Myelin sheath

Cell body

Axon Dendrites

Nucleus

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FUNCTIONS

Axons – carry impulses away from the cell body

Myelin sheath – an insulating membrane surrounding the axon

Cell body – where the metabolic activity of the cell takes place

Dendrites – carry impulses from the environment to the cell body

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NERVE IMPULSE – RESTING NEURON • A nerve impulse is similar to the flow of electrical current through a wire.• When the neuron is NOT sending an impulse, the inside is negative and the outside is positive

Na+ and K+ ions move across the cellMembrane via the sodium-potassium pump

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The Moving impulse An impulse begins when a neuron is

stimulated by another neuron or the environment

Action potential - When an impulse is sent the charge reverses inside the cell – it becomes positive

Threshold – the amount of stimulus required to activate the neuron

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The moving impulse

An impulse begins when a neuron is stimulated strong enough to reach a threshold. The impulse travels rapidly down the axon towards the terminal end.

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THE SYNAPSE • Where impulses are transferred from one neuron to another.•Chemicals diffuse across a small gap between the cells •Neurotransmitters- are the chemicals that transfer impulses from one neuron to another.•Receptors of the neighboring neuron pick up the chemical message, and a new impulse begins.

axon

Neuro-transmitter

Direction of impulse

receptor

Axon terminal

vesicle

Dendrite ofAdjacent neuron

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In a fraction of a second after binding to the receptors, the neur0transmitter molecules are released.

They are re-absorbed back into the axon terminal

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What are the 4 parts of a neuron?

What is a threshold?How does a message move

from one neuron to another?

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