KIN 2500 Chapter : Chapter 14

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14. 1- organization of the nervous system: nervous system can be divided into structural or functional categories. 14. 1a- structural organization: central nervous system- brain and spinal cord, peripheral nervous system- cranial nerves, spinal nerves, and ganglia. Responsible for receiving sensory information from receptors and transmitting this information to the cns. Also known as the afferent nervous system. Somatic sensory: voluntary; somatic senses- touch, pain, pressure, vibration, temperature, proprioception, taste, vision, hearing, balance, and smell. Visceral sensory: involuntary; transmit nerve impulses from blood vessels and viscera to the cns; primarily temperature and stretching: motor nervous system. Responsible for transmitting motor impulses from cns to muscles and glands. Also known as the efferent nervous system. Somatic motor component: voluntary; conducts nerve impulses from cns to the skeletal muscles. Autonomic motor component: involuntary; innervates internal organs and regulates smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands. 14. 2- cytology of nervous tissue: two distinct types of cells within the nervous system, neurons, glial cells.

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