
The nervous system of
the human being is responsible for sending, receiving, and processing nerve
impulses throughout the body. All the organs and muscles inside your body
rely upon these nerve impulses to function. It could be considered as the
master control unit inside your body. Sense organs provide the nervous
system with information about the environment by means of such senses as
sight, hearing, smell, taste, tough, pressure, and pain. Nerves are
connected throughout the whole body to the brain. They carry the information
throughout the body in the form of electrochemical signals called impulses.
These impulses travel from the brain and spinal cord to the nerves located
throughout the body.
For example, if we touch something, impulses travel through the nerve
network to the brain at a rate of 350 feet per second. This message is sent
along the functional component of the nervous system called the
neuron or nerve cell. It takes the
cooperation of three sub-divisions of the nervous system to carry out the
mission of the nervous system . They are the central, the peripheral, and
the autonomic nervous systems.
Although divided for discussion purposes, these systems are connected and
function together. OK, the nervous system is divided into:
- The Central
Nervous System which has has the responsibility for issuing nerve
impulses and analyzing sensory data, and includes the brain and spinal
cord, the
- Peripheral
Nervous System which is responsible for carrying these nerve impulses
to and from the body and many structures, including the many craniospinal
nerves which branch off the brain and the spinal cord, and the
- Autonomic
nervous system which is composed of the sympathetic and
parasympathetic systems and is responsible for regulating and coordinating
the functions of vital organs in the body.
Almost all neurons are generated during prenatal
life, and they are not replaced by new neurons during postnatal life.
Structurally, the nervous system first appears about 18 days after
conception. Functionally, it appears with the first sign of reflex activity
during the second prenatal month, when stimulation by touch of the upper lip
has been shown to evoke an avoidance-withdrawal response of the head. Many
reflexes of the head, trunk, and extremities can be elicited in the third
month.
During its development the nervous system undergoes remarkable changes to
attain its complex organization. In order to produce the estimated one
trillion neurons present in the mature brain, an average of 2.5 million
neurons must be generated per minute during the entire prenatal life. This
includes the formation of neuronal circuits comprising 100 trillion
synapses, as each potential neuron is ultimately connected with either a
selected set of other neurons or specific targets such as sensory endings.
The nervous system can be divided into "systems".
They release different transmitter substances (neurotransmitters),
usually triggering opposite reactions.
The vegetative nervous system is controlled by the
hypothalamus in the
brain (cerebrum), where the information
arrives, coordinating the interaction and functions of the organs.
If, for example, increased physical exertion leads
to an oxygen deficiency, the depth and rate of the breaths taken
automatically increase. This leads to an increase in cardiac activity and an
increased supply of oxygenated blood.
Nerves are the functional unit of the nervous system.

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