BIO210Y5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Autonomic Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Smooth Muscle Tissue

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Cns; brain and spinal cord (central nervous system) Pns; neural tissue outside cns (peripheral nervous system) Signal transduction: receptors (visceral/internal reference or somatic/external reference) Somatic ns (sns): voluntary nervous system (effectors are muscles) Autonomic ns (ans): involuntary nervous system with parasympathetic and sympathetic division (effectors are smooth & cardiac muscles, glands and adipose tissue) Central canal - in the center of the of the spine running vertically. Feel the spinous process down the spinal column attached to the central. On the posterior - the central canal runs through the fold" through median part canal called the anterior median fissure. Motor neuron takes information back to the. Sensory neuron, cns, motor neuron, effector posterior gray horn/root peripheral with anterior gray horn/root. Fissures = folding/gyres that tell us how information is saved - unconscious information. Diencephalon; connects cerebrum to rest of nervous system. Thalamus; sensory and hypothalamus - emotions, hormones and autonomic nervous system. Medulla oblongata; sensory and autonomic nervous system.

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