nervous system Flashcards

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where are impulses from nerves processed and co-ordinated?

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the brain

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what does the CNS consist of?

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the brain and spinal cord

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neuron structure

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  • axon: the long section of the neurone through which an electrical impulse can travel
  • myelin sheath: protects the axon and makes the impulse travel faster
  • cell body: contains the neurone’s nucleus
  • dendrites: at the ends of the neurone, allowing it to make connections to other neurones
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neuron types

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  • sensory neurones connect receptors with the CNS
  • relay neurones are found within the CNS, allowing communication to and from the brain (they have no myelin sheaths)
  • motor neurones connect the CNS to effectors
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usual width of a synapse

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1 micrometre

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synapse function

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  • allow neurones to transmit electrical impulses to each other
  • allow multiple neurones to connect with each other at once (connections are made between the dendrites of different neurones)
  • synapses are the slowest part of the neuronal pathway
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How do impulses cross a synapse?

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  • an electrical impulse travels along the axon of a neurone until it reaches the end of the neurone
  • the impulse causes a neurotransmitter chemical to diffuse from the axon across the synapse to the neurone on the other side
  • when it reaches the surface of the dendrite, it binds to a receptor which allows the electrical impulse to be regenerated
  • this new impulse then travels down the axon of the other neurone
  • this process happens very quickly
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autonomic nervous system

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  • regulates the body’s unconscious actions e.g. heart rate

- consists of sympathetic nervous system (SNS) and parasympathetic nervous system (PNS)

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sympathetic nervous system

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  • fight or flight response
  • helps body prepare for perceived threat
  • inhibition of the digestive and immune systems, increased pupil size and heart rate, expansion of lungs
  • these processes are meant to optimise functions in the body when it’s under attack (e.g. prioritising oxygen consumption instead of digesting food)
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parasympathetic nervous system

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  • rest and digest response
  • helps the body recover and focus on maintenance
  • stimulation of the digestive and immune systems, decreased in pupil size and heart rate, contraction of lungs
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monosynaptic reflex

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  • an involuntary, unlearned, automatic reaction to a specific stimulus which does not require input from the brain
  • involves only one synapse between the sensory and motor neurone
  • e.g. pulling hand away from hot stove
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