Human-Physiologyneural-Control-And-Coordination-1
1. The Neural System:
Complex network of specialized cells.
Controls and coordinates bodily functions.
Receives, processes, and responds to stimuli.
Maintains internal balance.
2. The Neuron - Structural and Functional Unit:
Neuron is the basic unit of the nervous system.
Consists of cell body (soma), dendrites, and axon.
Neurons transmit nerve impulses.
3. Axon:
Long projection from neuron’s cell body.
Conducts nerve impulses away from the cell body.
Covered by myelin sheath for insulation.
4. Generation and Conduction of Nerve Impulse:
Nerve impulse is an electrochemical signal.
Action potential is the basis of nerve impulse.
Travels down the axon for information transmission.
5. Three Kinds of Neurons:
Sensory Neurons: Transmit sensory info to CNS.
Interneurons: Found in CNS, process information
Motor Neurons: Transmit signals to effectors (muscles, glands).
6. Key Fact About Ion Channels:
Ion channels control ion flow across neuron membranes.
Vital for resting membrane potential and action potentials.
7. Transmission of Impulses:
Impulses transferred between neurons at synapses.
Neurotransmitters relay messages.
8. Synaptic Transmission Across a Chemical Synapse:
Action potential reaches axon terminal.
Calcium channels open, triggering neurotransmitter release.
Neurotransmitters bind to postsynaptic receptors.
Change in membrane potential generates new action potential.





