section 1.8
LO: Distinguish between the two basic divisions of the nervous system
LO: Distinguish between the functions of distinct types of neurons
LO: Describe the structure of the neuron
LO: Describe electrical and chemical changes that occur when neurons communicate
LO: Describe how antagonists can influence the action of neurotransmitters
Central Nervous System (CNS)
Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
All nerve cells that aren’t part of the CNS
- includes somatic and autonomic nervous systems
Somatic Nervous System (SNS)
Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)
Neurons
How do neurons operate?
electrical impulses
How do neurons communicate with other neurons?
chemical signals
Reception Phase
neurons take in chemical signals from other neurons
Integration
incoming signals are assessed
Transmission
Neurons pass their signals to other neurons
Sensory Neurons
detect info from the physical world and pass it to the brain
Somatosensory Neurons
sensory nerves that provide info from the skin and muscles
- sensations from within the body
Motor Neurons
direct muscles to relax and contract
Interneurons
relay stations facilitating the communication between sensory and motor neurons
- when working together they control movement
Dendrites
detect information from other neurons
Cell Body
where information from other neurons is collected and integrated
Axon
where information is conducted from the cell body to the terminal buttons
Terminal Buttons