Peripheral nervous system = receptors, sensory and motor neurones
Importance of simple reflexes:
Rapid - short pathway only three neurones & few synapses
Autonomic - conscious thought not involved - spinal cord coordination
Protect from harmful stimuli e.g., burning
What is the role of the medulla oblongata?
Controls heart rate and breathig rate via the autonomic nervous system
Uses sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems to control SAN rhythm
Response to blood pressure:
Stimulus- Increased pressure
Receptor– Pressure receptors (baroreceptors) in the wall of the aorta and carotid artery are stretched if high blood pressure
Coordination - More electrical impulses are sent to the medulla oblongata and then impulses are sent via the PNS to SAN to decrease electrical impulses.
Effector - Cardiac muscle
Response – Reduced heart rate
Response to blood pH?
Stimulus - Decreased pH
Receptor – Chemoreceptor in the wall of the aorta and carotid artery
Coordination - More electrical impulses sent to the medulla oblongata and then impulses are sent via the SNS to SAN to increase electrical impulses.
Effector - Cardiac muscle
Response – Increased heart rate
Define and outline the process of flight or fight:
A series of autonomic responses occur when a mammal is exposed to danger
Impulse is sent to the hypothalamus
Increased impulses sent along the sympathetic nervous system and the adrenal-cortical system
Effector glands release more adrenaline and noradrenaline
Triggers the hypothalamus to release more ACTH
What are the 3 muscle types? (brief description of each)
Skeletal muscle
movement of the skeleton
Cardiac muscle
myogenic tissue for pumping blood
Smooth muscle
lines arteries, veins, bronchi
What two systems have an effect on heart rate?
Endocrine and nervous systems
What are the 3 effects adrenaline has on the heart?
Increases heart rate
Increases stroke volume
Increases cardiac output
Nervous control of the heart:
The cardiovascular centre in the medulla oblongata in the brain controls the heart rate, via the autonomic nervous system
The heart and medulla oblongata are connected via two nerves that are connected to the SAN;
increases in heart rate are caused by impulses sent via the accelerator nerve in the sympathetic nervous system
decreases in heart rate are caused by impulses sent via the vagus nerve in the parasympathetic nervous system
Why is it important to remove excess acid from the blood?