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Nervous System 101 - Learn the basics
Nervous System 101
The nervous system is divided into two parts:
(1) Central Nervous System (CNS) - brain and spinal cord
(2) Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) - cranial and spinal nerves.
Sensory (afferent) Neurons
- transmits impulses TO the CNS
Motor (efferent) Neuron System - transmits
impulses FROM the CNS to effectors.
a) Somatic
Nervous System - directs contraction of skeletal muscles
b) Autonomic
Nervous System - controls activities of organs and various involuntary muscles,
such as cardiac and smooth muscles. Has 2 systems that generally target the same
organs but are antagonistic.
i.
Parasympathetic Nervous System "Rest and Digest" or "Brake" -
activates tranquil
functions. E.g. secretion of saliva or digestive enzymes.
ii. Sympathetic Nervous System "Fight or
Flight"or "Accelerator"-
prepare body for action. E.g. increasing heart rate, increasing sugar
release from liver to blood.
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