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BODY COORDINATION : 

BODY COORDINATION Slides prepared by: Cikgu Eff

Name two components that are responsible for coordination in the body. : 

Name two components that are responsible for coordination in the body.

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NERVOUS COORDINATION HORMONAL COORDINATION

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Fill in the blanks The human nervous system consists of the __________ and the ____________ _________ are nerve fibres that carry nerve impulses towards the cell body. _________ are nerve fibres that carry nerve impulses away from the cell body. central nervous system peripheral nervous system Dendrons Axons

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How are sensory neurone and motor neurone different in: structure? functions?

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SENSORY NEURONE has a short axon and a long dendron Transmit nerve impulses from the RECEPTORS to the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM MOTOR NEURONE has a long axon and a numbers of short dendrons transmit nerve impulses from the CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM to the EFFECTORS (i.e. muscles or glands) STRUCTURE FUNCTIONS

Which of the following are reflex actions? : 

Which of the following are reflex actions? Laughing Sneezing Blinking Smiling Coughing Walking Peristalsis Sweating

Role of Proprioceptors in Maintaining Balance & Coordination : 

Role of Proprioceptors in Maintaining Balance & Coordination

What are proprioceptors? : 

What are proprioceptors? Proprioceptor is a sensory receptor

Name two area in the body where they can be found. : 

Name two area in the body where they can be found. Muscles Ligaments Tendons Joints

Explain how proprioceptors are different from receptors. : 

Explain how proprioceptors are different from receptors. PROPRIOCEPTORS detect the movement, change in position, muscle stretch or tension. RECEPTORS detects stimulus or stimuli in the surroundings.

What is the purpose of proprioceptors in our ear? : 

What is the purpose of proprioceptors in our ear?

THE HUMAN BRAIN : 

THE HUMAN BRAIN

Cerebrum is the largest part of the brain : 

Cerebrum is the largest part of the brain What is the function of the cerebrum? It is responsible for voluntary actions What is the main structural characteristics of the surface of the cerebrum? How is this related to its function? IT HAS MANY FOLDS. This increases the surface area for packing a large number of NEURONES.

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Other than cerebrum, what are the other two important structures of the brain? What are the functions of these two structures? CEREBELLUM MEDULLA OBLONGATA CEREBRUM Controls INVOLUNTARY actions & it is an important reflex centre Maintaining body balance & posture Controls VOLUNTARY actions