Lesson 5: Nervous And Endocrine System Flashcards
Define brain.
The organ that is the main control center of the nervous system.
Define nervous system.
The structures that control the actions and reactions of the body in response to stimuli in the environment; it is formed by billions of specialized nerve cells called neurons.
Define spinal cord.
A column of nerve tissue running from the base of the brain through the vertebral column.
Define neuron.
A nerve cell that is specialized to receive and conduct electrical impulses.
Define dendrite.
Branchlike extension of a neuron that receives impulses from neighboring neurons.
Define axon.
An elongated extension of a neuron that carries impulses away from the cell body.
Define endocrine system.
A collection of glands and groups of cells that secrete hormones that regulate growth, development, and homeostasis; includes the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid, adrenal glands, hypothalamus, pineal body, and the gonads.
Define hormone.
A substance that is made in one cell or tissue and that causes a change in another cell or tissue in a different part of the body.
Define gland.
A group of cells that make chemicals for use elsewhere in the body.
What is the function of the nervous system.
The CNS processes information and the PNS connects the CNS to muscles and organs.
Explain how the CNS processes information.
The brain and the spinal cord make up the CNS. The brain is the body’s central command organ. It constantly receives impulses from all over the body. The spinal cord allows your brain to communicate with the rest of your body.
Explain how the PNS connects the CNS to muscle and organs.
The PNS is made of the sensory and motor parts. It also controls involuntary and voluntary processes.
What are the parts of the CNS?
The brain and spinal cord.
Explain the structure of the brain.
The brain is made of three parts: the cerebrum (where you think, problem solve, and where most memories are stored), the cerebellum (where information is processed), and the brain stem (connects your brain to your spinal cord).
Explain the structure of the spinal cord.
The spinal cord is made of bundles of nerves and it is surrounded by protective bones called vertebrae. Sensory information flows in from the environment to the spinal cord, and motor information flows out of the spinal cord to the muscles.