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1. Brain & Body
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The Nervous System
Central

brain + spinal cord

Peripheral

connects CNS with the rest of the body

outside of the brain + spinal cord

a. Autonomic NS: unconscious involuntary movements + regulates body’s
internal environment eg. heartbeat

b. Somatic NS: voluntary motor skills + interacts with the external environment
eg. raising your hand when you have a question

Autonomic NS

Sympathetic



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, arousing - stimulates, mobilizes energy

“fight-or-flight”

Parasympathetic

relaxation - conserves energy

“rest-and-digest”



💡 Efferent neurons ➡️ sympathetic & parasympathetic




Afferent neuron

carries info from sensory organs like ears, eyes, nose to the brain

A = admit info

sensory + incoming nerves

Efferent neuron

E = exit info

carries info from brain to muscles

motor + outgoing nerves




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, 💡 Both somatic + autonomic NS have efferent & afferent neurons




Brain cells
Neuron

nerve cells that transmit messages from one part of the body to another

nucleus contains DNA

myelin sheath isolates the axon + gives white color

presynaptic terminals (buttons): here the signal is passed to the dendrites of
other neurons or other cells




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, Types of neurons

motor ➡️ efferent
sensory ➡️ afferent

interneurons ➡️ connects one neuron to another, there is no or short axons
and no myelin sheaths

Classification of neurons

unipolar: one extension

bipolar: 2 extensions

multipolar: 2 or more extensions

Glial cells

work to support neurons

surround neurons

Brain
forebrain

telencephalon (endbrain)

diencephalon (interbrain)



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