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Nervous System Communication

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Kid ConcussionsIn The News

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Neurons

• Nerve cells

• Parts of neurons– Cell body– Long extensions (fibers=dendrites or axons)

• Message = nerve impulse

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Animal Nervous Systems

• Sponges – no nervous system

• Other animals all have neurons in systems

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Nerve Net

• In all cnidarians

• Interconnected nerve cells

• No brain

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Ringlike Nervous System

• In echinoderms

• Ring with 5 radiating nerves

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Ladderlike Nervous System

• In many Platyhelminthes

• Some have distinct brain (ganglia)

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Annelid Nervous System• Segmental ganglia

– Ganglia = aggregations of nervous tissue

• Ventral nerve cord & brain

Arthropod

Mollusks(depends

level of activity) some have giant fibers

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Vertebrate Nervous System

• Central nervous system– Brain & spinal cord

• Peripheral nervous system– Nerves to & from CNS

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Nerve Cells(Neurons)

• Cell body– Contains nucleus and organelles– Produces substances necessary for cell to live &

function• Axon (conducts or passes on impulse)

– Long cell extension– May have myelin covering

• Dendrites (receive impulse) – Usually short cell extensions– No myelin covering– most neurons have multiple dendrites

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Sensory Neurons• Receive information from sense organ receptors• Transmit to the central nervous system• Cell bodies of sensory neurons lie near the CNS

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Motor Neurons• Transmit commands away from CNS to effector (muscle or

gland)• Each neuron has one long axon• Cell bodies on most motor neurons lie in or near CNS

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Interneurons • Located within brain & spinal cord• Integrate information• Axons may or may not be myelinated• usually axons are shorter than those in PNS

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Neuroglia • Nerve support cells

• Provide support, protection, & nutritional stability

• Schwann cells (special neuroglial cells)– Found around axons– Produce myelin sheath

• Oligodendrocytes – produce myelin sheath around some CNS axons

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Myelin Sheath• Insulates axon• Nodes of Ranvier-allows impulse to move

at a greater speed along axon• Uninsulated areas- no myelin sheath

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Nerve Impulses• Electrical signals transmitted along

membranes of nerves

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Resting Potential

• Neuron is electrically charged at rest

• Outside is positively charged

• Inside is negatively charged

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Sodium-Potassium Pump

• Proteins embedded within cell membrane

• Moves sodium to the outside

• Moves potassium to the inside

• Maintains resting potential

• Requires energy (ATP)

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Action Potential

• Nerve impulse is started by a stimulus

• Stimuli cause movements of ions through membrane

• Threshold potential– Sufficient stimulation to depolarize membrane

• Action potential– Rapid reversal of membrane electric potential

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Nerve Transmission• Action potential at one point depolarizes next area• Depolarization moves in self-propagating wave

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Saltatory Conduction• Nerve impulse jumps & moves faster

along myelinated axon

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Synapse • Area where nerve communicates

• Transfers message– Another neuron– An effector

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Synaptic Cleft• Neurons do not touch other neurons or

effector cells• Nerve impulse must cross gap (electrical

signal is changed to a chemical signal)

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Neurotransmitters • Organic molecules (> 60 different chemicals)• Transfer message across synaptic cleft• Attach to receptors on target cell

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Neuromuscular Junctions• Synapse between neuron & skeletal muscle• Neurotransmitter is aceytylcholine

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Neuron to Neuron Connections

• Uses many different neurotransmitters

(such as dopamine, norepinephrine, serotonin)

• Some cause different effects– Excitatory synapse – continuation of impulse– Inhibitory synapse – reduce ability to depolarize

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Integration of Nerve Impulses• Summed impulses determine if

postsynaptic neuron will depolarize

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Human Nervous System

• Central nervous system– Brain– Spinal cord

• Peripheral nervous system– Brings messages to & from CNS– Somatic nervous system – voluntary– Autonomic nervous system - involuntary

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Central Nervous System

• Integrates sensory & motor impulses

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Spinal Cord• Connects peripheral nervous system with brain• Receives information via spinal nerves• Includes reflex arcs

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CNS Protection - Meninges

• Layers of membranes– Dura mater– Arachnoid– Pia mater

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Peripheral Nervous System• Sensory & motor impulses• Cranial nerves communicate directly with brain,

some are strictly sensory or motor, some are mixed.

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Spinal Nerves• Sensory & motor nerve fibers

• 31 pairs and all are mixed nerves

• Travel directly to spinal cord

• Nerves are bundled to form mixed nerves

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Motor Neuron Systems

• Somatic nervous system, part of PNS– Voluntary– Movements of skeletal muscles– requires a single motor neuron– Reflex = automatic response to nerve

stimulation

• Autonomic nervous system, part of PNS– Involuntary motor pathways– requires two motor neurons

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Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System

• Parasympathetic – Acetylcholine is the neurotransmitter– Prevails during periods of inactivity– Housekeeping

• Sympathetic – Norepinephrine is the neurotransmitter– “fight or flight”– Responds to stress– Prepares body for action

• Parasympathetic & sympathetic together help to maintain homeostasis

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Psychoactive Drugs• Affect action of neurotransmitters

In specific parts of the brain

• Some are abused

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Drug Addiction

• Chronic use (or abuse) of psychoactive drugs• Person becomes physically dependant• Drug use tends to increase due to drug

tolerance

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