BIO 126 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Membrane Potential, Sodium-Potassium Alloy, Grey Matter

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All animals must be able to respond to environmental stimuli: sensory receptors detect stimulus, motor effectors respond to it. Nervous system links the two: consists of neurons and supporting cells. Central nervous system: brain and spinal cord. Afferent neurons: bring information from external stimuli to cns. Efferent neurons: bring information from cns to external stimuli. Motor system is voluntary for the most part. Autonomic nervous system deals with involuntary actions. Sympathetic nervous system- fight or flight system. Parasympathetic nervous system- rest or digest system. All through the day, parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems work together to maintain homeostasis. Enteric division only deals with digestion and movement of residual food through the tract. (when food isn"t in the system). Central nervous system (cns: brain and spinal cord. Peripheral nervous system (pns: sensory and motor neurons: Autonomic ns stimulates smooth and cardiac muscles, as well as glands. Sympathetic and parasympathetic ns: counterbalance each other.

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