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35-2 The Nervous System

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Introduction

• 1. The Nervous system controls and manages functions in response to internal and external stimuli.

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Introduction

• 2. Homeostasis occurs when organisms keep internal conditions constant despite changes in external conditions.

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A. Neurons

• 1. Neurons are the cells that send messages through the body.

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A. Neurons

• 2. The largest part of a neuron, containing the nucleus and most of the cytoplasm, is the cell body.

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A. Neurons

• 3. Short and branched extensions that spread out from the cell body are called dendrites.

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A. Neurons

• 4.The long fiber that carries a nerve impulse away from the cell body is called an axon.

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A. Neurons • 5. Some axons are insulated by a membrane

called a myelin sheath.• 6. Axons that have a myelin sheath increase

the speed a nerve impulse can travel.

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B. The Nerve Impulse

• 1. The resting potential of a neuron is the electrical charge of a neuron at rest.

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B. The Nerve Impulse

• 2. A neuron at rest, has more positive charges on the outside of the cell and more negative charges in the cell.

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B. The Nerve Impulse

• 3. When a neuron is stimulated by the environment or another neuron, an impulse (signal) travels through that neuron.

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B. The Nerve Impulse

• 4. Protein channels along a neuron act as gateways for negative and positive charges.

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B. The Nerve Impulse• 5. When the charges are

reversed from positive to negative, the neuron has an impulse in progress, or the action potential.

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C. The Synapse

• 1. The synapse is the space that separates the axon terminal of one neuron from the dendrites of the neighboring neuron.

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C. The Synapse

• 2. Neurotransmitters are chemicals that travel along the synapse to transmit the impulse to the next neuron.

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