Lesson 1 Flashcards

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What is the nervous system?

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is a specialised network of cells in the human body and is our primary internal communication system.

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What 3 mains functions does it have?

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  1. to collect process and respond to info in the environment
  2. to co-ordinate the working of different organs and cells.
  3. relay messages from the brain to the body.
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What is the central nervous system?

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it comprises of the brain and the spinal cord.

the brain
- centre of all conscious awareness and is involved in all physiological processes needed for human function and survival.
- brain is made up of the cerebral cortex which is 3mm thick and covers the brain.
- is highly developed in humans and this is what separates us from animals.
- brain is divided into two hemispheres.

the spinal cord
- main function is to relay info from the brain to the rest of the body. it passes message to and from the brain and connects nerves to the PNS.
- connected to diff parts of the body through our spinal nerves which are connected to certain muscles and glands.
- enables us to perform simple reflexes.

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What is the peripheral nervous system?

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function of PNS is to relay nerve impulses from the CNS to the body and from the body back to the CNS.
The PNS is further divided into
- somatic nervous system - controls voluntary muscle movements and recieves info from sensory receptors.
- autonomic nervous system - governs vital functions in the body such as breathing, heart rate, digestion, sexual arousal and stress responses.

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What are the divisions of the ANS?

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the two main divisions of the autonomic nervous system are:
1. the sympathetic nervous system - the sns is involved in responses that help us deal with emergencies e.g. fight or flight. - nuerons from the sns travel to every organ and gland preparing the body for rapid action when an individual is under threat.
2. the parasympathetic nervous system - role of the pns is to relax the individual once the emergency has passed. it slows down the heartbeat and reduces blood pressure.

their actions are mostly antagonistic - work in the opposite direction to each other.

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Sympathetic state signs: fight or flight

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increased heart rate
increased breathing rate
dilated pupils
inhibits digestion
inhibits saliva production

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Parasympathetic state signs: rest and digest

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dec heart rate
dec breathing rate
constricts pupils
stimulates digestion
stimulates saliva production

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What is the endocrine system?

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consists of glands which produces hormones which are released into the blood stream to the target organs and each hormone has a specific function.

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Gland - hormones - target organs - role/ effect

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adrenal gland - adrenaline - liver and heart - prepares body for action - fight or flight.
ovary - oestrogen - uterus - controls puberty and the menstrual cycle in females.
ovary - progesterone - uterus - maintains the lining of the womb.
pancreas - insulin - liver - controls blood sugar levels.
pituitary gland - anti-diuretic hormone (ADH) - kidney - controls blood water level by triggering uptake of water and producing urine in kidneys.
thyroid gland - thyroxine - liver/kidneys - helps control the rate of metabolism.
testes - testosterone - male reproductive organs - controls puberty in males and production of sperm.

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What is the importance of the pituitary gland?

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  • known as the master gland
  • primary function - produces hormones and release hormones from other glands.
  • controlled by the hypothalamus.
  • hypothalamus uses info that is received to help regulate these functions. This involves controlling the pituitary gland.
  • the pituitary gland produces hormones that travel in the blood stream to their specific target glands and stimulates these glands to produce other hormones.
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How does the body prepare for fight or flight response?

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  1. The endocrine system and ANS work together
    a stressful events
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