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Essentials of

Biology
Sylvia S. Mader
Michael Windelspecht

Chapter 27
The Control
Systems
Lecture Outline

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PowerPoint without notes.

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Lab 19 The nervous System

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The Nervous System and Senses

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Vertebrate Brains

Focus on Cerebrum, Diencephalon, Cerebellum,


and Brain stem 27-4
Functional Regions of the Cerebral Cortex
Primary sensory area—
receives information from
skin, skeletal muscles, and
joints
Primary motor area—sends
voluntary commands to
skeletal muscles
Lobes have a number of
specialized centers for sight,
hearing, and smell
Prefrontal area—
Function of lobes
association area where • Frontal lobe-reasoning, planning, speech, movement, emotions,
and problem solving

information from other areas • Parietal lobe-integration of sensory input from skin and skeletal
muscles, understating speech
• Occipital lobe-seeing, perception of visual stimuli
used to reason and plan our • Temporal lobe-hearing, perception of auditory stimuli

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actions
The Vertebrate Brain
Cerebrum
• Communicates with, and coordinates the
activities of, the other parts of the brain.
• Two halves, each half has a number of lobes
• Most of the cerebrum is white matter (long
axons of interneurons taking impulses to and
from cerebrum).
• Cerebral cortex—highly convoluted outer
layer of gray matter covering cerebrum
• Contains over a billion cell bodies
• Region that interprets and initiates sensation,
voluntary movement, and higher thought
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Brain

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THE SHEEP BRAIN

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THE SHEEP BRAIN

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THE SHEEP BRAIN

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THE SHEEP BRAIN

Read about the function in the book page 184


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Fill up table 13.1 page 170
THE SHEEP BRAIN

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THE SHEEP BRAIN

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The Spinal Cord

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The Spinal Cord Section

You will see a slide and read about the function in the book
Page 188
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Spinal Cord

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The Somatic System
Peripheral nervous system divided into
somatic and autonomic systems
• Somatic system
• Includes nerves that take sensory information from
external sensory receptors to the CNS and motor
commands away from the CNS to skeletal muscles
• Voluntary control of muscles always originates in the
brain.
• Reflexes (involuntary responses) can involve
either the brain or spinal cord.
• Flying objects cause our eyes to blink, or sharp pin pokes
cause the hand to jerk away without having to think about it. 27-17
A Reflex Arc Showing the Path of a Spinal Reflex

Experimental procedure Spinal Reflex-Page 173 27-18


Anatomy of the Eye

1) Experimental Procedure: The Blind Spot of the Eye-Page 191


2) Experimental Procedure: Accomodation of the eye-Page 192

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Anatomy of the Ear

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Anatomy of the Ear

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Experimental
e Procedure: Locating Sound
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Sensory Receptor In Human Skin

Page 194-195

EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE SENSE OF TOUCH-Page 195


EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE SENSE OF HEAT AND COLD-Page 195

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Quiz

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