๐ง Nervous System
Brain, nerves, reflex action.
๐ก The Body's Electrical Network
The nervous system controls everything โ thoughts, movement, senses, organs โ by sending electrical signals through specialized cells called neurons.
3 parts of a neuron:
โข Dendrites โ receive signals from other neurons
โข Cell body โ processes the signal
โข Axon โ long fibre that sends signal to the next neuron
Signals jump between neurons across tiny gaps called synapses using chemicals called neurotransmitters.
Two divisions:
โข Central Nervous System (CNS) โ brain + spinal cord
โข Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) โ all nerves outside CNS
When you touch a hot pan, your hand jerks back BEFORE you feel the pain. Why? Because the signal takes a shortcut through the spinal cord.
Reflex arc path: Receptor (skin) โ Sensory neuron โ Spinal cord โ Motor neuron โ Muscle
The brain gets the message after the action is already taken. This saves precious milliseconds in emergencies.
โข Cerebrum โ biggest, controls thinking, memory, voluntary movement
โข Cerebellum โ coordination, balance, fine movement
โข Medulla oblongata โ automatic functions (breathing, heartbeat, BP)
โข Hypothalamus โ controls body temperature, hunger, thirst
โข Pituitary โ master gland (under hypothalamus)
Nerve signals travel up to 120 metres per second in myelinated neurons (faster than a car!). Without myelin, signals only travel ~1 m/s.
That's why a giraffe (with its long neck) needs heavily myelinated neurons โ a signal from brain to foot must travel quickly.
Reflex Arc in Action
AnimationThe signal goes hand โ spinal cord โ back to hand. Brain hears about it later. Hence the "ouch!" delay.
Voluntary vs Involuntary Actions
InteractivePick an action โ see what controls it.
โข Automatic, very fast (milliseconds)
โข Controlled by spinal cord, brain involved later
โข Example: jerking hand back from hot object, knee-jerk, sneezing
Voluntary action:
โข Conscious, planned
โข Controlled by cerebrum (front part of brain)
โข Example: writing, walking, talking, dancing
Reflexes evolved to protect the body in dangerous situations without waiting for slow conscious thought.