B10 Flashcards
Homeostasis
The regulation of internal conditions of a cell or organism to maintain optimum conditions for function,in response to internal and external changes
Receptors
Cells that detect changes in the internal or external environment
Coordination centres
Areas that receive and process the information from the receptors.
Effectors
Muscles or glands that bring about responses to the stimulus that has been received
What does the nervous system do
It uses electrical impulses to allow you to react quickly to your surroundings
What happens after the receptors sense a stimuli
The sensory nurones send the impluse to the CNS and that then develops a response and sends it to your motor nuerones that then make you react
What is a nerve
Bundles of lots of neurones
What is a reflex action
Actions that are automatic and do not need the conscious parts of the brain to get the reaction
What is the path way of the reflex reactions
Stimulus - receptor - sensory neurone - relay neurone - effector - response
Describe the steps if you were to touch a hot object
The receptor in your skin is stimulated an electrical impulse from a receptor and the impulse is sent from the sensory neurone to the synapse which releases a chemical and instead of going to the brain and to the motor neurone the impulse goes to the relay neurone and then to the motor neurone making you move away your hand quicker
What is the brain made up of
Billions of interconnected neurones
Name three parts to the brain
Cerebral cortex
Cerebellum
Medulla
What does the medulla do
It is concerned with the unconscious activities in the body like breathing and heart beats
What does the cerebral cortex do
It is concerned with consciousness, intelligence, memory and language
What purpose does the cerebellum have
It is concerned with coordinating muscular activities and keeping balance