BIO 203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Somatic Nervous System, Sympathetic Nervous System, Autonomic Nervous System

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Consists of the brain and spinal cord. Integrates incoming information and coordinates all voluntary and involuntary nervous functions. Consists of ganglia and the nerves that branch from the cns. Keep the cns in contact with the rest of the body. Subdivisions of the pns based on function. Somatic nervous system: receives sensory information and directs voluntary movements. Sympathetic nervous system: in charge during emergencies. Parasympathetic nervous system: adjusts bodily functions during restful times. Bones of the skull and vertebral column. Three connective tissue membranes that form meninges. Meningitis ( inflammation of the meninges)- is caused by bacteria and viruses and can lead to encephalitis (inflammation of the brain) Cerebrospinal fluid: fills space between meninges, ventricles (internal cavities of the brain), and the central canal (cavity within spinal cord) Functions: shock absorption, support, nourishment, and waste removal. Blood-brain barrier: formed by tight junctions between cells in the walls of capillaries supplying the cns.

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