Human Nervous system
The purpose of the nervous system is:
1.Allow humans to react to their surroundings
2.Coordinates behaviour by linking receptors to effectors
3.Works quickly using electrical impulses
In summary the nervous system allows humans to detect stimuli and produce a rapid response.
Basic organisation of the nervous system
Nerves vs Neurones
A nerve is a bundle of neurones
A neurone is a single nerve cell
A neurone is a single specialised cell that carries electrical impulses.
See the image below for the difference between a nerve and neurone.
Types of Neurones
There are three types of neurones
Sensory neurone (Carries electrical impulses from receptors to the CNS)
Relay neurone (carries electrical impulses within the CNS and connects the sensory neurone to the motor neurone.)
Pathway of information (stimulus → response)
Information from receptors passes along neurones as electrical impulses to the CNS, which coordinates the response of effectors.
1.Stimulus (change in environment)
2.Receptor detects the stimulus (table below summarising receptors)
3.Electrical impulse travels along a sensory neurone
4.Impulse reaches the CNS (coordinator)
5.CNS processes the information and coordinates a response
6.Impulse sent to an effector along a motor neurone
7.Response occurs
Summary table for receptors and stimuli
The table below has been included as background information purposes only.
| Receptor | Stimulus detected | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Light receptors | Light | Retina of eye |
| Sound receptors | Sound vibrations | Ear |
| Touch receptors | Pressure or touch | Skin |
| Temperature receptors | Heat or cold | Skin |
| Chemical receptors | Chemicals (taste/smell) | Tongue and nose |
Effectors
An effector will bring about a response.
Effectors are either muscles or glands.
If a muscle is stimulated it will contract to cause movement.
If a gland is stimulated it will secrete hormones. The adrenal gland is an example of a gland that is stimulated by the nervous system and in response it will secrete the hormone adrenaline.
Practice Questions
1.Outline how the nervous system is organised
2. State the sequence of steps that occur from a stimulus to a response
3. Give two examples of effectors
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