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Nervous System
- contains a network of
specialised
cells called
neurons
that coordinate
actions
and
transmit
signals
between different body part.
Central Nervous System
(CNS) - The
brain
and
spinal cord.
Peripheral nervous system
(PNS) - All the
nerves
outside
the
CNS
, including
sensory
receptors and
motor
endings.
Autonomic nervous system
(ANS) - Part of
PNS
which controls
involuntary
functions such as heart rate, digestion etc.
Controls
internal
movement such as
endocrine
system,
glands.
Somatic nervous system
(SNS) - Part of PNS which controls
voluntary
movements, sensing
external
stimuli, controls all
senses.
Sympathetic Nervous system
-
Stimulates
the body to prepare for
fight or flight
dilates
pupils
secretes
adrenaline
inhibits
salivation
dialates
bronchi
Parasympathetic nervous system
- stimulates
relaxing
responses, returns body into
normal homeostatic state
:
slows
down heart rate
constricts
pupils
stimulates
salivation
constricts
bronchi
Autonomic nervous system
Just
motor
(movement) - input from
internal
receptors, output to
integral
organs, blood vessels
Somatic nervous system
Senses
+
motor
(
skeletal
+
muscles
)
Input from
sense
organs (detect changes), output to
muscles
, skin and
joints
(
muscles
attached to skeleton
recieve
signals)