ANAT 215 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Somatic Nervous System, Cranial Nerves, Action Potential

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Anatomy 215 (reading material: chapter 13: pages 347-356) Functions: fast responses that are initialized through electric signals master controlling and communication system: Sensory input receiving of external stimuli to our sensory organs/neurons. Integration the sensory information has to processed by the nervous system. Motor output nervous responses by activating effector target which are the muscles of the body that act in response to a stimuli. Brain and spinal cord (integration and command centre) peripheral nervous system (pns): Cranial nerves and spinal nerves (communications lines that link all parts of the body to the cns nerves to and from the brain and spinal cord) functional subdivisions of pns: sensory afferent division: Somatic afferents (from skin, skeletal muscles, joints) Visceral afferents (from organs within ventral cavity) Transmits impulses away from the cns to effector organs. Somatic motor nerve fibers that conduct impulses from the cns to skeletal muscles. Voluntary nervous system allows us to consciously control our skeletal muscles.

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