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GCSE Biology
B5 - Homeostasis & Response
Nervous System
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Nerve cell
Also called a
neuron
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Neuron
Long
Thin
Lots of
branch
connections to either end
Adapted to carry
electrical
impulses from one point to another
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Synapse
Connection between
nerve cells
where electrical impulses are converted to chemical signals to pass between
cells
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Nerve impulse transmission
1.
Electrical
impulse hits
end
of nerve
2. Causes
release
of chemicals
3. Chemicals
diffuse
across
gap
to next nerve cell
4. Triggers another
electrical
impulse
5. Impulse continues along new
neuron
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Central nervous system
Made up of brain and spinal cord<|>Where 'thinking' takes place<|>Takes in
sensory
information<|>Decides what needs to be done<|>Sends out
orders
to the rest of the body
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Sensory neurons
Carry information from
receptors
all over the body to the
central nervous system
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Motor neurons
Carry impulses from the central nervous system to
effectors
(muscles or glands)
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Effectors
Muscles or glands that can be told to
contract
or
release
hormones
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Reflex arc
1. Stimulus detected by
receptor
cells
2. Sensory neuron carries impulse to
spinal cord
3. Relay neuron transfers impulse to
motor neuron
4. Motor neuron carries impulse back to effector (
muscle
) to cause
movement
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The benefit of
reflexes
is that they are rapid and automatic, helping us avoid getting
hurt
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