The Nervous System

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  • What is the overall function of the nervous system?
    - Control and coordination
    - Detect stimuli in the environment
  • What is the main organ in the nervous system?
    The brain
  • What type of cells is the nervous system mostly made of? And what is its job?
    Neurones
    Its job is to carry messages/impulses very fast
  • How are neurones adapted to their function?
    1. Long; can transmit electrical impulses over long distances.
    2. Have myelin sheath; insulates the impulse so it travels faster.
    3. Have dendrites (branched endings); can connect to lots of other neurones.
  • Which direction do motor neurones carry electrical impulses?
    From the CNS to a muscle or a gland.
  • Where are the nerve endings of motor neurones found?
    On an effector.
  • Effector meaning
    Muscle or gland
  • Which direction do sensory neurones carry electrical impulses?
    From sense organs to the brain.
  • Where do sensory neurones have their dendrites?
    In receptors
  • What are receptors?
    Cells that detect stimuli
  • What do ears detect?
    Sound waves, positioning and balance.
  • What do eyes detect?
    Light
  • What does the nose detect?
    Chemicals in the air.
  • What does skin detect?
    Pressure, pain and temperature.
  • What does the tongue detect?
    Chemicals in food and soluble chemicals.
  • How does information get sent to the brain?
    Stimulus
    Receptor
    Coordinator
    Effector
    Response
  • What do relay neurones help with?
    Reflex actions
  • Where are relay neurons located?
    CNS
  • What is the size of relay neurones?
    Short
  • What is the myelin sheath made of?
    Schwann cells
  • Is the myelin sheath continuous?
    No
  • How does the myelin sheath change the speed of transmission of an electrical impulse?
    It increases the speed.
  • What could happen if the myelin sheath breaks?
    The impulse might not be carried properly.
  • Name a medical condition in which the myelin sheath degenerates.
    Multiple Sclerosis