Divisions of The Nervous System

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  • What are the two main parts of the human nervous system?
    The central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system (PNS)
  • What is the primary function of the nervous system?
    To collect information, process it, and direct bodily organs and muscles
  • How does the nervous system transmit messages?
    By transmitting electrochemical messages
  • What does the central nervous system (CNS) consist of?
    The brain and spinal cord
  • What role does the spinal cord play in the CNS?
    It receives and transmits information to and from the brain and body
  • What are sensory (afferent) neurons responsible for?
    Delivering information to the CNS
  • What do motor (efferent) neurons do?
    Transmit information away from the CNS
  • What does the somatic nervous system (SNS) control?
    Skeletal muscles
  • How is the somatic nervous system characterized?
    It is a voluntary system under conscious control
  • What does the autonomic nervous system (ANS) control?
    Internal organs and glands
  • How is the autonomic nervous system characterized?
    It is an involuntary system not under conscious control
  • What are the two branches of the autonomic nervous system?
    The sympathetic and parasympathetic branches
  • What is the function of the sympathetic branch?
    It activates the stress response
  • What neurotransmitter is released by the sympathetic branch?
    Noradrenaline
  • What happens to the body during the fight-or-flight response?
    Heart rate and breathing increase, pupils dilate, and digestion stops
  • What is the function of the parasympathetic branch?
    It decreases bodily activities
  • What neurotransmitter is released by the parasympathetic branch?
    Acetylcholine
  • What is homeostasis?
    A process by which the internal environment is maintained
  • How do the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems work together?
    They regulate the internal environment by balancing each other's activities
  • How many nerve cells are estimated to be in the human gut?
    About 100 million
  • How does the number of nerve cells in the gut compare to a cat's brain?
    It is about as many as in a cat's brain
  • What are the main functions of the nervous system?
    • Collects information from the environment
    • Processes this information
    • Directs bodily organs and muscles
    • Transmits electrochemical messages
  • What are the components of the autonomic nervous system?
    • Sympathetic nervous system
    • Parasympathetic nervous system
  • What are the effects of the sympathetic nervous system during stress?
    • Increases heart rate
    • Increases breathing rate
    • Dilates pupils
    • Stops digestion
  • What are the effects of the parasympathetic nervous system during rest?
    • Decreases heart rate
    • Decreases breathing rate
    • Constricts pupils
    • Stimulates digestion
  • What is the relationship between the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems in maintaining homeostasis?
    • They work together to maintain balance
    • Sympathetic activates stress responses
    • Parasympathetic promotes rest and recovery