HUMB1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Central Nervous System, Cranial Nerves, Peripheral Nervous System

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Functions of the renal system: maintaining homeostasis: through rapid, short term electrical messages which are sent to different targets in the body, moderating their function. It is one of the modes of transmission of ho(cid:373)eostati(cid:272) feed(cid:271)a(cid:272)k loops, alo(cid:374)g with the e(cid:374)do(cid:272)ri(cid:374)e(cid:859)s hor(cid:373)o(cid:374)al (cid:373)essages: receive sensory input: from internal (e. g ingesting food), or external stimuli (e. g touching a hot pan). Integrating information: integrating multiple stimuli and interpreting information to formulate an appropriate response: motor output: co-ordinating the actions of the muscles and glands, establishing and maintaining mental activity. Cranial nerves: 12 pairs of nerves which emerge from the brain and communicate information from the brain to the body (primarily, the neck and head). Spinal nerves: 31 pairs of nerves which exit the spinal cord at the vertebrae, and pass sensory inputs from the body to the spinal cord and motor outputs from the spinal cord to the body. Neuron: the basic structural unit of the nervous system.

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