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This is a summary of the grade 11 topic on the human nervous system. It includes the functions and locations of the brain, the different systems explained easily, nervous tissue and a simple reflex arc.

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Human nervous system and receptors pg141 – 158

Co-ordinating systems
 Systems that allow communication between the receptors and the effectors of the body so that
correct reactions to any change in the environment can be brought about.

Nervous coordinating system
 Responds the fastest and is brought about by impulses travelling along nerves.

Endocrine coordinating systems
 Slower and is brought about by chemicals called hormones which are carried in the blood.

** The two systems work together to respond to changes in the environment and control conditions in the
body.

NERVOUS SYSTEM
 Body’s control and communication center.
 Provides a continuous flow of information between the environment, brain, and body.
 Enables the body to function.

How does the NS function:
1. Sensory function: sensory receptors detect changes in the external environment and in the
environment within the organism.
2. Integrative function: CNS receives this information and ‘decides’ which effectors need to react to
the stimuli.
3. Motor function: effectors (muscles and glands) bring about appropriate responses.

Stimuli:
Physical or chemical changes in the environment (internal and external) capable of causing a response in
an organism.
Outside body:
 Light
 Temperature
 Sounds
 Atmospheric pressure

Inside body:
 Blood pressure
 Blood pH
 Tension in muscles etc.




HUMAN NERVOUS SYSTEM

, A) Central Nervous System (CNS)
B) Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

Central Nervous System
 Made up of a concentrated mass of interconnected neurons (nerve cells), grouped together to
form:
1. Brain
2. Spinal cord
 Responsible for processing all the information coming from our senses, keeping our organs and
reflexes functioning and directing our movements, thoughts, and feelings.

CNS protected
 3 connective tissue membranes = meninges
 Cerebro-spinal fluid = formed from blood plasma in special areas in the walls of the ventricles.
 Bony case:
1. Cranium
2. Vertebral column

** CNS: brain and spinal column
** PNS: 12 cranium + 33 spinal vertebrae
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