8.1.1 Central and Peripheral Nervous Systems

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    • What does the Central Nervous System (CNS) consist of?
      Brain and spinal cord
    • The Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) comprises all nerve tissue outside the brain and spinal cord
    • What are the two main components of the CNS?
      Brain and spinal cord
    • What are the two main divisions of the PNS?
      Sensory and motor
    • The somatic nervous system controls voluntary movements
    • Which division of the PNS regulates involuntary functions?
      Autonomic nervous system
    • The CNS and PNS work independently of each other
      False
    • What is the CNS responsible for controlling?
      Movement, sensation, perception
    • The spinal cord transmits signals between the brain and the rest of the body
    • What does the PNS connect the CNS to?
      Body's periphery
    • The sensory division of the PNS transmits information to the CNS
    • Match the division of the PNS with its function:
      Sensory Division ↔️ Transmits sensory information
      Motor Division ↔️ Carries signals from CNS
      Somatic System ↔️ Controls skeletal muscles
      Autonomic System ↔️ Regulates involuntary functions
    • What are the two main components of the CNS?
      Brain and spinal cord
    • The brain controls complex functions like thinking and memory
    • Arrange the steps in the reflex arc when touching a hot surface:
      1️⃣ Sensory receptors detect heat
      2️⃣ Sensory nerves transmit signal to CNS
      3️⃣ Signal reaches spinal cord
      4️⃣ Motor nerves carry signal to muscles
      5️⃣ Muscles contract to retract hand
    • Where is the brain located in the CNS?
      Within the skull
    • The brain is responsible for higher-level functions like thought and memory
    • Match the PNS division with its description:
      Sensory Division ↔️ Transmits information to CNS
      Motor Division ↔️ Carries signals from CNS
    • The motor division of the PNS includes the somatic and autonomic systems
    • What is the primary function of the sensory division of the PNS?
      Transmits sensory information
    • When you touch a hot surface, the sensory nerves send a signal to the brain, which triggers the motor nerves to retract your hand
    • What does the PNS connect to the CNS?
      Body's periphery
    • The motor division of the PNS is responsible for transmitting sensory information.
      False
    • The motor division of the PNS is subdivided into the somatic and autonomic systems.
    • What are the three critical functions performed by the CNS?
      Sensory processing, integration, motor control
    • Match the CNS component with its function:
      Brain ↔️ Processes visual information
      Spinal cord ↔️ Transmits signals
    • Where is the brain located within the CNS?
      Within the skull
    • The spinal cord transmits signals between the brain and peripheral body parts.
    • The sensory division of the PNS involves somatic senses and special senses like vision and hearing.
    • Steps involved in the motor control function of the CNS:
      1️⃣ Sensory information is processed
      2️⃣ Brain coordinates motor signals
      3️⃣ Signals are transmitted to muscles
      4️⃣ Voluntary or involuntary movement occurs
    • The motor division of the PNS transmits sensory information to the CNS.
      False
    • What are the two subdivisions of the motor division in the PNS?
      Somatic and autonomic
    • What is the primary function of the sensory division of the nervous system?
      Transmit sensory information
    • When you touch a hot surface, the sensory division sends a signal to the brain
    • The sensory division of the PNS transmits information to the CNS.
    • Which types of senses are involved in the sensory division of the PNS?
      Somatic and special senses
    • Match the motor division subdivisions with their functions:
      Somatic ↔️ Voluntary skeletal muscles
      Autonomic ↔️ Involuntary functions
    • The PNS connects the CNS to the body's periphery
    • Steps involved in touching a hot surface and retracting your hand
      1️⃣ Sensory nerves transmit signal to brain
      2️⃣ Motor nerves trigger muscle retraction
    • What does the autonomic nervous system (ANS) regulate?
      Involuntary functions