§3.4 The nervous system [Topic 3 - organizing the world]- Year 2

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- TB p. 134
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Topic 3
ORGANIZING THE WORLD

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§3.4 The Nervous system
p. 134-135

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§3.4  - Learning goals
I can....
  • explain the function of the nervous system
  • describe the components of the central nervous system 
  • explain the process wherein the nervous system detects information from the environment and reacts to it
  • describe the functions of the three different types of
neurons 

p. 134-135

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§3.4  - Key words
  • Nervous system
  • Brain
  • Spinal cord
  • Central Nervous system
  • Peripheral nervous system
  • Stimulus
  • Receptor cells
  • Impulse 
p. 134-135
  • Coordinator
  • Effector 
  • Response 
  • Neurons
  • Sensory neurons
  • Inter(mediate) neurons
  • Motor neurones 

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§3.4  - Your nervous system
Your nervous system is your bodies fast communication system:
  • Your Central nervous system (control system, CNS)
  • Your Peripheral nervous system (routers, PNS)


p. 134-135

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§3.4  - Signals
When your body observes stimuli from it's environment, the following cycle happens:
  • PNS - Your body receives a stimuli (senses)
  • CNS - Your brain/spinal cord coordinates a response.
  • PNS - Muscles / glands create a response


p. 134-135

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Just wonder yourself how beautiful nature works: Nerves and neurons

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spinal cord - grey and white matter

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How does the nervous system work?
Sensory cells (receptor) receive stimulus from
                               outside (for example chocolate)
   sensory neurons                                                                                                                                      = impulses     interneurons ( spinal cord)   

             brain    

    interneurons ( spinal cord)             

    motor neurons            muscles (effector)

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Responding to a stimulus
1. Receptor
->
Sensory cells in sense organ
2. Sensory neuron
->
Gathers and sends impulses from the senses
3. Inter neuron
    (Spinal cord)
->
Communicates between the different parts of the CNS
4. Brain 
5. Inter neuron
    (Spinal cord)
6. Motor neuron
->
sends impulses to effector cells 
7. Effector
->
muscles or glands

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You get an itch in your elbow. What is the stimulus in this reaction?
A
Receptors in your skin
B
The itch itself
C
muscles that move your arm to scratch
D
The brain that decides to scratch the elbow

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You get an itch in your elbow. What is the response in this reaction?
A
Receptors in your skin
B
The itch itself
C
muscles that move your arm to scratch
D
The brain that decides to scratch the elbow

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Which will send an impulse along sensory neurons?
A
Receptors in your skin
B
The spinal cord
C
The muscles in your arm
D
The brain

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Which will receive an impulse by motor neurons?
A
Receptors in your skin
B
The spinal cord
C
The muscles in your arm
D
The brain

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Sensory neurons carry information


A
away from the brain.
B
both to and from the brain.
C
towards the brain.
D
within the brain

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Motor Neuron
Inter neuron
Sensory neuron
Found in visual system, brain, and spinal cord, pass information on
carry electrical impulses away from the brain and spinal cord
Take information from sense organs to the brain and spinal cord

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Normal situation
In a soccer match a player kicks the ball to the goal.
The goal keeper sees the ball and he jumps and catches it.

Describe the pathway in the goal keeper's nervous system.

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Describe the pathway in the goal keeper's nervous system.

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First:
Light from the ball –> 
sensory receptors of the eye –>  
impulses by sensory neurones –> 
impulses by interneurons in spinal cord + brain stem –> 
brain (vision area).

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Now the keeper is aware of the ball
Now the keeper is aware of the ball 😜

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After that:
Brain (motor area) creates impulses -> 
impulses by interneurons in brain stem + spinal cord –> impulses by motor neurons –> 
muscles in legs and arms

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Now the keeper jumps and catches the ball!

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§3.4  - Neurones - Wires
Our body has 3 types of neurones:
  • sensory neurones              - connects senses to the CNS
  • inter(mediate) neurones - the neurones within the CNS
  • motor neurones.                 - connects the CNS to the effectors


p. 134-135

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GET READY
ONLY YOUR MACBOOK:

KWIZL - ET_Y2_3.4

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ET_Y2_3.4
Do the quiz.
Check another quiz and give feedback.
Reflect upon your own work.
(write this down in your notebook)
timer
15:00

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HW for next time:
To be done before class:

Complete the exercise of Topic 3.4 (p.136-141)
Read Topic 3.5 (p.142-143)
Study the glossary of Topic 3.5 on Studygo.

BE PREPRARED FOR AN ENTRY TICKET
p. 134-141

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