All of these are functions of Nervous System. Except one.
Maintaining Homeostasis
Receiving Sensory Input
Integrating Information
All of these are functions
Controlling Muscles and Glands
Consist of the brain and the spinal cord
CNS
PNS
Consists of all the nervous tissue. It includes sensory receptors, nerves, ganglia, and plexuses.
CNS
PNS
Are the endings of neurons, or separate, specialized cells that detect temperature, pain, touch, pressure, light, sound, odor, and other stimuli.
Sensory Neuron
Sensory Receptor
Sympathetic Receptor
Parasympathetic Receptor
Is a bundle of nerve fibers, called axons, and their sheaths; it connects the CNS to sensory receptors, muscles, and glands.
Fibrocartilage
Dendrites
Axons
Nerve
Cranial Nerves that originiates from the brain has
16 pairs
31 pairs
12 pairs
34 pairs
Spinal nerves that originates from the spinal cord has
31 pairs
34 pairs
12 pairs
11 pairs
Is a collection of neuron cell bodies located outside the CNS.
Axon
Ganglion
Plexus
Dendrites
Is an extensive network of axons and, in some cases, neuron cell bodies, located outside the CNS
Dendrites
Ganglion
Plexus
Nerve
Afferent "Toward" Division
Motor Division
Sensory Division
Interneurone
Efferent "Away" Division
Motor Division
Somatic Division
Sensory Division
Parasympathetic Division
Major site for processing information , initiating responses , and integrating mental processes .
Peripheral nervous system
Central nervous system
Somatic nervous system
Autonomic nervous system
Allows us to consciously control movements synapse is the junction of a neuron with another cell.
Somatic or voluntary
Autonomic or involuntary
Central nervous system
Sympathetic nervous system
Controls our unconscious activities
Somatic or voluntary
Autonomic or involuntary
Parasympathetic
Sympathetic
Most active during physical activity
Autonomic
Somatic
Parasympathetic
Sympathetic
Regulates resting functions , such as digesting food or emptying the urinary bladder
Sympathetic
Parasympathetic
Somatic
Autonomic
Neurons receive stimuli , conduct action potentials , and transmit signals to other neurons or effector organs
Neuroglia
Neurons
Dendrites
Axons
Support and protect neurons and perform other functions
Neurons
Neuroglia
Dendrites
Axon
True or false there are three parts of a neuron: soma , dendrites , axon
True
False
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