ANAT 3010 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Somatic Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Autonomic Nervous System

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Anat 3010 lecture 15 february 24, 2020 introductory human anatomy. The nervous system: master control and communication system, three overlapping functions, sensory receptors monitor changes inside and outside the body, stimulus changes detected inside or outside the body, sensory input information gathered by receptors, processes and interprets sensory input. Integration term for interpreting input: dictates a response by activating effector organs, motor output is the response. Basic divisions of the nervous system: central nervous system (cns, composed of the brain and spinal cord. The cns is heavy protected, either in the cranial cavity for the brain or the vertebral canal for the spinal cord. The pns consists of the nerves that connects the outside (environment or internal body from the cns) to the cns. The pns can be further divided in an afferent division (sensory) or efferent division (motor). The pns can be divided into the somatic nervous system (outer tube body) or visceral nervous system (inside tube; inner organs).

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