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JILMHER R. BERNAL
JOSHUA H. BEBERINO
DANIEL RAY FEGASON
UNIT #3MODULE 1: COORDINATED FUNTIONS OF THE NERVOUS, ENDOCRINE
AND REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS
THE NERVOUS SYSTEM:(THE STRUCTURE OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM)
Major Dii!io"! a" Par$! o% N&ro'! S!$&:
1.C&"$ra* N&ro'! S!$& + main processing center for
entire nervous system.
a -RAIN + organ inside the skull that function as organizer
and distributor of information for the body.
*C&r&.r' +controls activity and thought.
*C&r&.&**' + controls posture, balance and
coordination.
*-rai" S$& + connects brain to the spinal cord
/ controls automatic functions
(breathing, digestion, heart rate, blood
pressure)
. SPINAL CORD + serves as channel for signals between
brain and rest of the body.
/ controls simple musculoskeletal reexes wo input from the brain.
0 P&ri2&ra* N&ro'! S!$& + connects central nervous system to the organs limbs.
a Soa$i N&ro'! S!$& / controls voluntary movement of the body.
Si"a* N&r&! + the nerves that carry motor and sensory signals between the spinalcord and the body.Cra"ia* N&r&! + the nerve !bers that carry information into and out of the brain
stem.. A'$o"oi N&ro'! S!$& + this system is associated with the involuntary
control of body movements.Sa$2&$i + it is activated when the body is in dynamic role or stress.Para!a$2&$i + it maintains body functions and restores the body to normal or
relaxed mode.
T2& N&r& C&**
• "eurons have the special ability to carry signals or impulses.• #he nerve impulse is an electrochemical signal moving along a neuron.
• #he space between neurons is called synapse.
• #he stimulus is any factor in the environment that inuences behaviour.
• $ response is a reaction to a condition or stimulus.
• $n organism must be able to respond to a stimulus in order to survive.
• %eceptor such as an organ perceives a stimulus, the impulse is sent to the
brain by the sensory neurons, which then transmit information from one nerve
cell to another.
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• $s the message reaches the brain, it processes the information and commands
an e&ectors such as a muscle or an organ to respond.
• 'essage coming from the brain sent through the motor neurons.
T2& E"ori"& S!$&
#he ndocrine ystem is composed of glands that secrete di&erent types of
hormones that a&ect almost every cell, organ, and function of our body. t is essentialin regulating growth and development, metabolism, as well as reproductive
processes and mood. ENDOCRINE 4LANDS AND THEIR HORMONES
PITUITARY
/stimulates growth, and controls the functions of the other glands
THYROID
/regulates body metabolism, and causes storage of calcium in bones
PARATHYROID
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/controls the calcium levels in your body, and normalizes bone growth
THYMUS
/enables the body to produce certain antibodies
ADRENAL
/prepares the body for action, controls the heart rate and breathing in times of
emergency
PANCREAS
/regulates blood sugar levelsREPRODUCTIVE
(TESTES) controls maturation and males characteristics
(OVARIES) inuence female traits, and support reproductive function
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