BIOM 2000 Chapter 7 and 8: Unit 2 Notes (Online Class)

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Nervous system: fast- acting control system that employs nerve impulses to trigger muscle contraction or gland secretion. The endocrine system is a second important regulating system. Nervous system controls rapid electrical nerve impulses, the endocrine produces hormones that are released into the blood. Monitors changes occurring inside and outside the body called stimuli and the gathered information is called sensory input. Processes and interprets the sensory input and decides what should be done called integration. Effects or causes a response by activating muscles or glands via motor output. Seeing a red light, knowing it means stop, pressing the break. Consists of nerves from the brain and spinal cord. Spinal nerves- carry impulses to the spinal cord. Cranial nerves- carry impulses to and from brain. Convey impulses to the cns from sensory receptors in different parts of the body. Carries impulses from the cns to effector organs, muscles and glands.

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