Human biology: divisions of nervous system
Afferent division
Sensory neuron fibres carry message to the CNS form receptors
Central Nervous System
Consists of brain and spinal cord
Ventral root
Contains axons of motor neurons that have three cell body in grey matter of brain
Dorsal root
Contains axons of sensory neurons that have thief cell bodies in the dorsal root ganglion
Ganglia
Groups of nerve cell bodies outside the CNS
Fight or flight response
-increased heart rate ect,
Cranial nerves
12 pairs: moves messages to and from the CNS, most are mixed nerves
Spinal nerves
31 pairs of nerves: all are mixed nerves, each joined to spinal cord by two roots (ventral root, dorsal root)
Mixed nerves
A pair of nerves contains both motor (away from) and sensory fibres (to)
Somatic sensory neurons
Afferent division nerves takes information from receptors of muscles and skin to CNS
Visceral sensory neurons
Afferent division nerves that take information from internal organs to the CNS
Divisions of PNS
Afferent: to the CNS visceral, somatic Efferent: away from CNS somatic, autonomic (sympathetic, parasympathetic)
Autonomic motor division
Carries messages to the heart and other involuntary muscles and glands: composed of two division sympathetic parasympathetic
Somatic motor division
Carries messages to the skeletal voluntary muscles
Peripheral Nervous System
Consists of all nerves that connect the CNS to muscles, receptors and glands--> effectors (consists of nerves that carry messages to and form the CNS)
Flight or fight
In threatening situations the sympathetic division becomes dominant and prepares body for increased activity
Efferent division
Takes impulses away from the CNS and is composed of motor neurons