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Topic 8: Grey Matter
8.1 Nervous System Structure and Function
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
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