NERVOUS SYSTEM - The central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system

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29.4 Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems
Sponge 5
1)Sensory neurons: detect stimuli and transmit signals to
the brain and the spinal cord
2)Interneurons: receive signals from sensory neurons and
relay them withinthe brain and spinal cord
3)Motor neurons: pass messages from the nervous system
to the other tissues in the body, such as muscles
Please use your personal
experiences, or others’ experiences to
give examples of each.
Ex: Sensory neurons: When I touch boiling water my sense of
touch will transmit a signal to my brain. My interneurons
receive the signal and process that the water is hot. My motor
neuronsallow me to move my hand away from the water.

29.4 Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems
Set up Cornell Notes on pg.
43
•Topic: 29.4 Central and
Peripheral Nervous System
•Essential Question(s):
1. On pg. 42 fill out the tree
map with descriptions
(function/examples)of
each part of the nervous
system
2.1 Atoms, Ions,
and Molecules
29.4 Central and Peripheral Nervous
System

29.4 Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems
KEY CONCEPT
The central nervous systeminterprets information,
and the peripheral nervous systemgathers and
transmits information.

29.4 Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems
The Nervous System
Central Nervous System (CNS) Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
Brain
Spinal Cord
Somatic
N.S.
Autonomic
N.S.
Cerebrum
Cerebellum
Brainstem
Sympathetic N.S.
Parasympathetic
N.S.
Reflexes
Function
Function
Function
Function
Function
Function
Function
Example
Function
Example
Function
Function
Midbrain
Pons
Medulla
Oblongata
Function
Function
Function
Examples
Examples
Examples
Examples
Examples
Examples

29.4 Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems
The nervous system’s two parts work together.
•The Central Nervous System
(CNS) includes the brain, and
spinal cord. Processes
information.
•The Peripheral Nervous
System (PNS) includes four
systems of nerves and links
the CNS to muscles and
organs.

29.4 Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems
If you have a question, you will raise
your hand to ask it. How do your CNS
and PNS work together to allow you to
raise your hand?
Your CNS passes a signal to a motor neuron in your PNS
causing you to raise your hand.

29.4 Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems
•The brain has three parts.
1. cerebrumcontrols
thought, movement,
emotion
2. cerebellumallows for
balanceso body can
move smoothly
midbrain
pons
medulla
oblongata
3. brain stem
controls basic life
functions
(breathing, heart
beat)
Brain
stem
The CNS:

29.4 Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems
•The brain stem has three parts.
–midbraincontrols some
reflexes
–pons regulates breathing
–medulla oblongataconnects
the brain and spinal cord
and controls heart function,
swallowing, coughing,
vomiting
midbrain
medulla
oblongata
pons

29.4 Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems
The somatic nervous
systemregulates
voluntarymovements
Ex: Walking
–sympathetic nervous
system: action and
stress (Fight or Flight)
–parasympathetic
nervous system:
calms the body,
conserves
energy
The autonomic nervous system
controls involuntaryfunctions
Ex: Digestion
The Peripheral Nervous System: Collection of nerves
that links the CNS to muscles and other organs
(Sensory neurons/motor neurons)
*Maintain homeostasis

29.4 Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems

29.4 Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems
•The CNS and PNS pass signals between one another.
1. Sensory receptors in
PNS generate an impulse
•PNS passes
impulse to CNS
3. PNS stimulates a
response
2.CNS interprets
impulse
•CNS passes
impulse to PNS.

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Reflex arc-A simple pathway, including only a few neurons, that
carry out the simplest responses…reflexes.
Reflexes–automatic, subconscious responses to external or
internal stimuli
•Maintain homeostasis by controlling: heart rate, breathing
rate, blood pressure, digestion, swallowing, sneezing,
coughing, and vomiting

29.4 Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems
•The spinal cord controls reflexes.
–sensory neuron sends impulse to spinal cord
–spinal cord directs impulse to motor neuron
–does not involve the brain!!!!
interneuron
motor neurons
sensory neuron

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1
2
3
Spinal Cord
4
5
Label the parts of this reflex arc:
Key: Effector Motor Neuron Receptor Interneuron
Sensory Neuron

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1 Receptor
2 Sensory neuron
3 Interneuron
4 motor
neuron
5 Effector
Spinal cord

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ReceptorSensory neuronInterneuronMotor neuronEffector