1.2 Overview of the Nervous System

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  • The nervous system is an intricate network that collects, processes, and transmits information
  • The peripheral nervous system (PNS) carries sensory and motor information to and from the CNS
  • The CNS acts as the information processing and control center
  • What type of information does the spinal cord transmit to the brain?
    Sensory information
  • The spinal cord transmits motor commands from the brain to the body
  • The brain acts as the central processing unit of the nervous system and is responsible for higher-order functions like cognition
  • The peripheral nervous system consists of two main divisions: the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system.
  • What type of bodily functions does the autonomic nervous system regulate?
    Involuntary
  • What are the two subdivisions of the autonomic nervous system?
    Sympathetic and parasympathetic
  • The sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems work together to maintain homeostasis
    True
  • What are the two divisions of the nervous system, and what are their main functions?
    CNS and PNS; process and transmit information
  • What type of information does the spinal cord transmit between the brain and the peripheral nervous system?
    Sensory and motor information
  • The autonomic nervous system regulates breathing without conscious thought
  • Match the nervous system with its control type and primary function:
    Somatic ↔️ Voluntary: Controls skeletal muscles
    Autonomic ↔️ Involuntary: Regulates internal organs
  • What happens to the body when the parasympathetic nervous system is activated?
    Slows heart rate
  • What is the primary function of the parasympathetic nervous system during rest-and-digest activities?
    Lowers blood pressure
  • Match the nervous system division with its primary function:
    Central Nervous System (CNS) ↔️ Processes information and initiates responses
    Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) ↔️ Carries sensory and motor information
  • What type of control does the somatic nervous system have over bodily functions?
    Voluntary
  • The somatic nervous system manages involuntary functions necessary for maintaining homeostasis.
    False
  • Match the nervous system division with its primary function:
    Somatic ↔️ Controls skeletal muscles
    Autonomic ↔️ Regulates internal organs
  • The parasympathetic nervous system slows heart rate and increases digestion.

    True
  • What are the two main divisions of the nervous system?
    CNS and PNS
  • The spinal cord coordinates basic reflexes and functions like breathing.

    True
  • Match the nervous system component with its example:
    PNS ↔️ Waving your hand
    CNS ↔️ Touching a hot stove
    ANS ↔️ Heart beating
  • What are the two main divisions of the nervous system?
    Central and peripheral
  • What are the two components of the central nervous system (CNS)?
    Brain and spinal cord
  • What is the role of the peripheral nervous system (PNS)?
    Communication network
  • The spinal cord coordinates basic reflexes and functions like breathing and blood pressure.

    True
  • The spinal cord transmits sensory information to the brain and motor commands to the body

    True
  • The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements

    True
  • The somatic and autonomic nervous systems are divisions of the peripheral nervous system.
  • The sympathetic nervous system prepares the body for fight-or-flight responses.
  • The nervous system is an intricate network that collects, processes, and transmits information throughout the body.
  • The CNS processes reflex actions without involving the brain
    True
  • Match the nervous system division with its control:
    Somatic Nervous System ↔️ Voluntary control
    Autonomic Nervous System ↔️ Involuntary control
  • The somatic and autonomic nervous systems are both divisions of the central nervous system.
    False
  • The autonomic nervous system has two main subdivisions: sympathetic and parasympathetic
  • Order the physiological responses of the sympathetic nervous system during a fight-or-flight situation:
    1️⃣ Increases heart rate
    2️⃣ Dilates pupils
    3️⃣ Reduces digestion
  • The central nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord.

    True
  • The brain is responsible for higher-order functions like motor control