Chapter 19 Introduction To Nerves and The Nervous System
Chapter 19 Introduction To Nerves and The Nervous System
Nervous System
Role of the Nervous System
• Allow movement
• Allow realization of various sensations
• Provide response to internal and external stimuli
• Stimulate learning, thinking, and emotions
Neuron
Types of Neuron Axons
• Afferent Fibers
– Nerve axons that run from peripheral receptors into
the CNS
• Efferent Fibers
– Nerve axons that carry nerve impulses from the CNS
to the periphery to stimulate muscles or glands
Action Potential
Electrolytes Involved in Nerve Cell Action
• Sodium
• Potassium
• Calcium
Movement of Electrolytes with Action
• Rest/Repolarization
– Membrane is impermeable to sodium
– Permeable to potassium
• Action/Depolarization
– Sodium goes into the cell
– Potassium leaves the cell
Formation of Myelin Sheath
Nerve Synapse
• Presynaptic Nerve
• Synaptic Cleft
• Postsynaptic Effector Cell
Question
B. Efferent fibers
• Acetylcholine
– Communicates between nerves and muscles
• Norepinephrine and Epinephrine
– Catecholamines released by nerves in the
sympathetic branch of the ANS
• Dopamine
– Involved in the coordination of impulses and
responses
Neurotransmitters (cont.)
• Runs from the top of the spinal cord into the midbrain
• Most primitive part of the brain - contains the brainstem
• Controls basic vital functions:
– Breathing
– Blood pressure
– Swallowing
– RAS
Midbrain