BIOSC-116 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Central Nervous System, Somatic Nervous System, Autonomic Nervous System

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Communication within our bodies through electrical nerve impulses which is really fast. Allows us to perceive changes inside and outside of our bodies and make us able to respond to it. Essential for responding quickly to external and internal stimuli and maintaining homeostasis. Gives us our 5 senses: touch, sight, hearing, smell, and taste. In charge of initiating and coordinating movement, both involuntary and voluntary. What we can consciously and not consciously control. Somatic sensory receptors: all the touch receptors in body whether in skin or deep within joints and muslces. Knowing your body position at all time helps to stay coordinated. Visceral sensory receptors: present on internal organs, will relay sensory information from your bladder to your brain to make you aware of the fact that you have to go to the bathroom. Pns can be subdivided into other systems: somatic nervous system and autonomic nervous system (motor (efferent) output) Receives sensory input and then integrates that information.

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