Nervous System Class 5
Nervous System Class 5
Ans 1 : The brain is an organ that’s made up of a large mass of nerve tissue that’s
protected within the skull. It plays a role in just about every major body system.
It is the largest and uppermost part of the brain occupying about 80% of the brain.
The cerebrum consists of the cerebral hemispheres and accounts for two-thirds of
the total weight of the brain.
Cerebellum:
The cerebellum (which is Latin for “little brain”) is a major structure of the hindbrain
that is located near the brainstem.
Although the cerebellum only account for roughly 10% of the brain’s total weight, this
area is thought to contain more neurons (nerve cells) than the rest of the brain
combined.
Function:
Brainstem:
1. sensory nerves
2. motor nerves
3. mixed nerves.
Sensory nerves or afferent nerves:
These are the nerves that send messages to the brain or the spinal cord from the
sense organs.
These are enclosed in the form of a bundle like structures or nerve fibers in the
peripheral nervous system.
They carry information from the PNS to the CNS( Central Nervous System).
The brain studies the messages and tells you what your sense organs have seen,
heard, tasted, smelt or felt.
Motor nerves are those nerves that carry the messages in the form of a response
from the brain or the spinal cord to other parts of the body such as the muscles and
glands.
They are responsible for carrying the information from the CNS to the PNS.
. If your sensory nerves report that your eyes have seen a stone about to hit you, the
brain will immediately send a message through the motor nerves to your leg muscles
to get out of the way.
Mixed nerves are the nerves that perform both the action of sensory nerves as well
as a motor nerve.
They carry messages between the sensory nerve cells and the motor nerve cells.
Generally, the mixed nerves transmit impulses at the rate of 120 metres per second
or 432 kilometres per hour.
They are present in the brain and spinal cord.
Examples:
>When light acts as a stimulus, the pupil of the eye changes in size.
The central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system: The brain and the
spinal cord are the central nervous system. The nerves that go through the whole body
make up the peripheral nervous system.
So a cold nose gets blocked due to the accumulation of mucus by which one cannot be
able to take in the smell of food and the food tastes tasteless after eating.
Question 12. How can you keep your skin healthy?
Ans 12 : We can Keep Skin Healthy in following ways
Soap and water are enough to remove dirt and sweat from the skin.
Dry yourself thoroughly after bathing and wear clean and comfortable clothes.
Clothes should be loose enough for the passage of fresh air when the weather is
warm.
A scratch or cut on the skin should be treated with an antiseptic lotion to prevent
infection.