BIOL121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Cytoplasm, Homeostasis, Nucleolus

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Brain and nerves control the body"s functioning. Damage may lead to disease or death. Many drugs affect, impair and enhance nervous function. Central nervous system (cns: consists of the spinal cord and the brain. Peripheral nervous system (pns: includes all neural tissue outside of the cns. Afferent (sensory information: brings sensory information to the cns from receptors in peripheral tissues and organs. Efferent (motor commands: carry nerve impulses from brain or spinal cord to effector. Somatic nervous system (sns: controls voluntary and involuntary (reflexes) muscle skeletal contractions. Autonomic nervous system (ans: parasympathetic and sympathetic divisions, controls subconscious actions, contractions of smooth muscle and cardiac muscle, and glandular secretions. Neural tissue contains two kinds of cells. Neurons: cells that send and receive signals. Neuroglia (glial cells: cells that support and protect neurons. Support, nurture and protect nerve cells: structural, nerve regeneration, maintain. Homeostasis: provide nutrients, maintain k+ balance, make circulate fluid, perform phagocytosis (defensive) Basic functional units of the nervous system.

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