Unit 5
Temporal lobe of cerebrum (outside of brain)
Smell perception
Parietal lobe of cerebrum (outside of brain)
Somatosensory, touch & taste perceptions
Special sensory organs
Tongue (taste), Nose (smell), Eyes (vision), Ears (sound)
Occipital lobe of cerebrum (outside of the brain)
Visual perception
Function of skeletal muscles
produce movement, maintain posture, stabilize joints, maintain body temperature
The skeletal system composed of what?
* Bone- a type of connective tissue * Cartilage- like bone tissue but does not contain mineral matrix * Ligaments & Tendons- ligaments hold bones to bones & tendons connect muscles to bones
Types of muscles
* Smooth muscle fibers- have a single nucleus * Cardiac muscle- forms the heart wall * Skeletal muscle fibers- tubular, multinucleated & striated
Sympathetic responses
Associated with fight or flight- various organs are targeted unconsciously
Parasympathetic responses
Associated with maintenance activities, such as digestion and resting.
Skeletal muscles
Attached to skeleton; shortening moves the bones at the joints
Bone repair
Bone is very vascular (think vessel) because of the exchange the bone has with blood
Sensory nerves from visceral (digestive) organs
Brain interprets related to digestion and function
Frontal lobe of cerebrum (outside of brain)
Consciousness & somatic motor responses (external environment)
The nervous system
Interconnected nervous tissues that conduct impulses throughout the body
The muscular system
Involves movement, all muscles contract (shorten) to cause movement
Articulations (aka joints)
Ligaments connect bones ad other connective tissue to form joints (aka articulations)
What is the embryonic skeleton?
Mostly composed of cartilage which enables rapid bone growth
The peripheral nervous system (PNS)
Nerves that branch off the spinal cord and brain
What is a mineral matrix composed of?
Protein
The central nervous system (CNS)
brain and spinal cord
Brain stem (inside center of brain)
involuntary functions like respiratory (breathing) and heart rates
Somatosensory nerves
sensory nerves that provide information from the skin and muscles (ex. touch, temp, pain)