KEAN BIO 1000 - The Nervous System

Unformatted text preview:

Principles of BiologyProperties of the Sense OrgansSlide 3Slide 4Slide 5Slide 6Slide 7The Sense OrgansSlide 9Slide 10Slide 11Slide 12Slide 13Reflex ActionSlide 15Slide 16The EndPrinciples of BiologyByFrank H. Osborne, Ph. D.Lab 8 - The Nervous SystemProperties of the Sense OrgansA. Sense organs receive stimuli from the outside world.B. A sense organ communicates with the central nervous system via a sensory neuron.A. The eye 1. The eye has cells that respond to light intensity and color. 2. The optic nerve transmits impulses from the eye to the brain. 3. The brain interprets the impulses it receives from the eye.B. The ear 1. Sound travels as a disturbance of the air molecules. 2. The eardrum vibrates when it is disturbed by the air. 3. Vibrations of the eardrum are transmitted mechanically to the cochlea. 4. Sensitive hair cells in the cochlea transmit the impulses to the brain via the otic nerve.The ear 5. The brain decides which sounds are important. 6. The ear has semicircular canals that are used to sense balance.The Sense OrgansC. The skin 1. Touch receptors a. Touch receptors sense contact with outside things. b. Touch receptors are very close together in sensitive areas of the skin.The Sense Organs 2. Thermal receptors a. Thermal receptors detect heat and cold. b. The heat receptors respond faster than do the cold receptors. 3. Pain receptors detect pain.D. The nose 1. The olfactory receptors respond to substances in the air. 2. The olfactory receptors transmit impulses to the brain. 3. The brain determines what the smell is. 4. Olfactory fatigue results from a long-term exposure to a particular odor.The Sense OrgansE. The tongue 1. The tongue can taste substances that are sweet, salty, sour and bitter. 2. The brain determines the substance being tasted. This is done by combining taste sensations with smell sensations.Reflex Action A. A reflex is a nervous system response that is automatic. B. Pathway of a reflex1. A sensation is detected and an impulse is sent to the spinal cord using a sensory neuron.2. The sensory neuron causes an associative neuron (interneuron) in the spinal cord to send an impulse to a motor neuron.3. The motor neuron stimulates a muscle to contract.Reflex ActionC. The knee-jerk reflex 1. The hammer causes a stretch of the tendon below the kneecap. 2. The stretch receptors send an impulse to the interneuron via a sensory neuron. 3. The interneuron stimulates the motor neuron which causes the leg muscle to contract.The EndLab 8The Nervous


View Full Document

KEAN BIO 1000 - The Nervous System

Download The Nervous System
Our administrator received your request to download this document. We will send you the file to your email shortly.
Loading Unlocking...
Login

Join to view The Nervous System and access 3M+ class-specific study document.

or
We will never post anything without your permission.
Don't have an account?
Sign Up

Join to view The Nervous System 2 2 and access 3M+ class-specific study document.

or

By creating an account you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms Of Use

Already a member?