BIO394 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Ciliary Muscle, Central Nervous System, Ciliary Body

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The human nervous system is made up of two parts: Central nervous system (cns) - brain and spinal cord: role of coordination. Peripheral nervous system - nerves: connect all parts of the body to the cns. Sense organs are linked to the peripheral nervous system. They are groups of receptor cells responding to specific stimuli: light, sound, touch, temperature and chemicals. When exposed to a stimulus they generate an electrical impulse which passes along peripheral nerves to the cns, triggering a response. Peripheral nerves contain sensory and motor neurones (nerve cells). Motor neurone transmit nerve impules sense organs cns. Motor and sensory neurones are covered with a myelin sheath, which insulates the neurone to make transmission of the impulse more efficient. The cytoplasm (mainly axon and dendron) is elongated to transmit the impulse for long distances. Near end of neurone, in a ganglion (swelling) just outside the spinal cord.

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