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THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

Explore the various parts of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves, and learn about neurons, synapses, and their crucial role in carrying signals. Discover the impact of accidents, drugs, alcohol, and diseases on neurons and their connections. Gain insights into the mysteries of neurobiology, diseases affecting the brain, and the incredible complexity of neural networks.

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THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

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  1. THE NERVOUS SYSTEM

  2. WHAT PARTS DO YOU KNOW THAT ARE IN THE NERVOUS SYSTEM? • Brain • Spinal Cord • Peripheral • Nervous System

  3. What makes up the brain, the spinal cord or your peripheral nerves? • Neurons are “the cell” • Cell body • Nucleus • Axon • Dendrite • What do you think surrounds the cell? • What other organelles would be needed?

  4. How are neurons connected? • Synapses!!

  5. Why are neurons connected?

  6. More neuron connections!

  7. Close up look at your synapse AXON What is this in the membrane? The synapse - where the action happens Transport protein The next cell’s plasma membrane

  8. How does the Synapse carry the signal? 1. Electrical current travels down the axon 2. Vesicles with chemicals move toward the membrane - what is that called? 3. Chemicals are released and diffuse toward the next cell’s plasma membrane 4. The chemicals open up the transport proteins and allow the signal to pass to the next cell - what type of diffusion is this?

  9. The synapse carries a signal from cell to cell 1 3 4 2

  10. There are lots of proteins and chemicals in your body to do the work Why is it important that it is an electrical current?

  11. Are all neurons equal in size? • Brain vs spinal cord vs peripheral nerves? About how many neurons are in the human brain? 100 billion About how many neurons are in the spinal cord? 1 billion How long do you think the longest axon in the world is? around 15 feet

  12. How many synapses are in one neuron? 1,000 to 10,000!!

  13. This science is called Neurobiology • Looking at the actual cells - how do they work? • Looking at the connections - how and when do they work? • Looking at what can change normal cells and connections • Looking at diseases that occur in the brain • One of the largest areas still unknown • The you that is you is because of your neurons connecting!

  14. What do you think can change neurons and their connections? • Accidents • Drugs • Alcohol • Disease

  15. Accidents • Physical injury of your neurons

  16. Drugs and alcohol bind important receptors on neurons

  17. Repeated binding causes the neuron to die

  18. There are two main types of Neurons: Sensory and Motor Neurons. Sensory neurons carry messages from the receptors or sense organs like the eyes, ears and tongue…to the brain and spinal cord. Motor nerves carry messages from the CNS to the effectors, usually muscles or glands, that put the messages into effect

  19. You will have noticed there is a covering on the neurons…this is the myelin sheath a fatty substance designed to insulate or protect the nerve messages as they travel Copy diagrams or use text book page 226

  20. Sensitivity prac pg235 (if not done already) We have done the brain itself next but a quick refresher with where neurons go and a thought or two about what would happen if the nerve pathways were damaged!

  21. What if neurons die here? or here or here or here or here

  22. REFERENCES • http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/facts.html • http://occawlonline.pearsoned.com/bookbind/pubbooks/campbell6e_awl/chapter0/deluxe.html • JOSHSANESPPT.PPT • www.alfamilyties.org/presentations/The%20Neurobiology%20of%20Adolescent%20Substance%20Abuse%20II.ppt • http://www.nsbri.org/Education/High_Act.html • http://www.pfizer.com/brain/teachers_html.html • http://www.research.buffalo.edu/quarterly/vol10/num01/n1.shtml • http://www.aim-digest.com/gateway/pages/brain/articles/myths.htm • http://www.nida.nih.gov/pubs/teaching/Teaching5/Teaching3.html • http://www.accessexcellence.com/AE/ • http://psych.colorado.edu/~kenth/Image14.gif

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