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Homeostasis and response
Nervous pathway
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stimulus
change
in the
environment
-
external
or
internal
info
gets
received
as a
receptor
and is sent as an
electrical impulse
along a
sensory neuron
towards the
central nervous system
(cns)
cns
is comprised of the
brain
and
spinal cord
the
cns
is where the
impulse
is
passed
through
relay neurons
and a
response
to the
stimulus
is
coordinated
(
consciously
or
subconsciously)
the
cns
sends
info
about the
response
along
motor neurons
as
electrical
impulses
the
effectors
receive the
impulse
and
carry
out the
response
stimulus -> receptor -> sensory neuron -> relay neuron (CNS) -> motor neuron -> effector -> response
examples of
receptors
cells
in
skin
responding
to
pressure
or
temp
changes
examples of
effectors
muscles
contracting
for
movement
the
nervous system
allows a
fast,
short-lived
response
to a
stimulus
axon
main
part
of a
nerve
cell
,
long
stretched
out
fibre
of
cytoplasm
the
electrical
impulses
travel
along
myelin
sheath
a layer of fatty
cells
some
axons
are
surrounded
with to
insulate
the
electrical
impulse
dendrites
the
branched
endings
that
connect
neurons
together
creating
a
network