BISC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Cell Membrane, Neuroplasticity, Autoimmune Disease

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Internal (sensors that monitor) and external (receptors for pressure, light, smell) Efferent: carries commands from cns to body (splits into somatic/autonomic) Somatic: controls voluntary movement (efferent) responds to external stimuli. Energy and blood flow to digestive system. Dilate pupils/relax airways/inhibition of stomach activity/release glucose. Energy and blood flow to skeletal and cardiac muscle. Central nervous system: information processing/integration of electrical signals from sensory receptors/coordination of muscle activity. Cerebrum: conscious thought/memory (left/right hem. ) (controls voluntary actions (memory, language, speech) Diencephalon: relays sensory info to cerebellum/control homeostasis (hypothalamus/thalamus) endocrine function. Brain stem: connects brain to spinal cord and automatic centre for heart/lungs/digestive system (relays info between regions of brain, spinal cord, rest of body) connecting point for most major nerves. Spinal cord: conductor of information between the pns and the brain. Nerve cell: long strands of nervous tissue that contains thousands of neurons (conduct info by transmitting electrical signals) and carry info to and from brain/spinal cord.

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