Monday, April 30, 2018

Nervous System

Nervous System Outline


Component
BrainCenteral part of nervous system,
Controls all body functions
Spinal CordLong and thin bundle of nervous tissue
extending from lower part of brain, 
transmits neural signals
between brain and rest of the body
NervesA bundle of peripheral axons enclosed
by connective tissue. Carries nervous
signals from nervous system to body 
and from body to nervous system
Nerve
Endings
Motor and sensory neurons end in special
type of structures depending on their 
function.These structures are called 
nerve endings
Divisions
Central Nervous
System (CNS)
Brain and Spinal Cord
Peripheral Nervous
System (PNS)
Cranial nerves, Spinal
nerves and Ganglia
Divisions of PNS
Autonomic nervous system
and Somatic Nervous System
FunctionsControl of all body functions, Coordination of
different body organs

Introduction to Nervous System 




Nervous System 
(Source: TheEmirr/Wikipedia)

Nervous system is the chief controlling and coordinating system of the body. It controls and regulates all voluntary and involuntary activities of human body. There are three characteristic properties of nervous system of human body; Sensitivity, Conductivity and Responsiveness

Neuron is the unit of Nervous System 


The structural and functional unit of nervous system is called neuron. It is a special type of cell with a cell body and cell processes. 

Parts of Nervous System 


Nervous system of human body is divided broadly into two parts; Central Nervous System (CNS) and Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (CNS) : Central nervous system includes brain and spinal cord.
PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM (PNS) : Peripheral nervous system includes all the parts of nervous system except brain and spinal cord. It is further divided into two components; Somatic nervous system and Autonomic nervous system.

Nerves


Nerves are solid cords composed of bundles of nerve fibers (each nerve fiber is an axon with its coverings) bound together by connective tissue. Nerves are of two types; Spinal nerves and Cranial Nerves.
Spinal Nerves: Spinal nerves arise from the spinal cord. There are 31 pairs of spinal nerves in human body.
Cranial NervesCranial nerves arise from the brain. There are 12 pairs of cranial nerves in human body. 

Functions Nervous System 


  1. CONTROL OF ALL BODY FUNCTIONS: Nervous system is the master system of human body. It controls the activity of all other systems in such a way that all the systems collectively make a human being. Without a controlling system, there is no concept of life because in such case there will be no coordination between different body functions and they will all act separately. Nervous system not only controls the voluntary functions of human body that are directed by human will, but it also controls those functions that are below the level of consciousness of human beings. Control of a function means that the intensity of that function can be increase or decreased according to the demands of human body.
  2. COORDINATION OF DIFFERENT BODY ORGANS: Nervous system not only produces coordination between different systems, but also between different organs of a system. To form an organ system, role of the component organs must also be coordinated. So nervous system is not only important for formation of an organism by different organ systems, but also for formation of a system by different organs of human body.

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