brain & spine
arms, legs, extention away from your spine
take in neurotransmitters and bring them to cell body for analasis
analyzes and converts the messages and relays message through axon
it releases neurotransmitters that will relay the message to the next neuron
the space between neurons, where neurotransmitters are released by the axon terminals and picked up by dendrites
1. stimulus activates a sensory neuron (receptor)
sensory neurons bring message to the brain
2. brain analyzes the message
3. brain sends message through motor nerves to eventually creates a motor response
1. cerebrum
2. cerebellum
3. brain stem
4. cranium (skull)
5. meninges
emotions, intelligence, senses, thoughts, voluntary motion, dreams
coordination, balance, fine tune motion
involuntary actions and motion (breathing, body temp.)
sensory neurons sense
motor neurons react
they sense and convert stimuli into nervous signal that goes to sensory neurons
the spinal cord
the spinal cord
meninges
1. sensory receptor feels the hit
2. sensory neurons relay message to cns (spine)
3. reflex arc from the spine sends a message back to the toe using motor neurons, and you move your foot away from the hammer
4. spine sends signal to the brain to analyze the situation
then you feel pain
white matter inside
grey matter outside
grey matter inside
white matter outside
so reflexes can be processed faster because signal won't have to go through grey matter
made mostly of axons, white because of myelin sheath made out of fat
stimulus --> sensory receptor --> sensory neurons (pns->cns) --> brain (for analysis) --> motor neurons (cns->pns) --> muscular response