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Higher Human Biology

(a) Structures and functions of the central nervous system (CNS)

  • Central Nervous System (CNS) consists of the brain and spinal cord.
  • The Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) consists of the somatic nervous system (SNS) and the autonomic nervous system (ANS).
  • The somatic nervous system (SNS) contains sensory and motor neurons.
  • Sensory neurons take impulses from sense organs to the CNS.
  • Motor neurons take impulses from the CNS to muscles and glands.
  • The autonomic nervous system (ANS) consists of the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems.
  • The sympathetic and parasympathetic systems have antagonistic actions on heart rate, breathing rate, peristalsis and intestinal secretions.
  • The sympathetic system speeds up heart rate and breathing rate while slowing down peristalsis and production of intestinal secretions.
  • The parasympathetic system changes these in the opposite way.    

(b) Structure and function of converging, diverging and reverberating neural pathways

  • In a converging neural pathway, impulses from several neurons travel to one
  • This increases the sensitivity to excitatory or inhibitory signals.
  • In a diverging neural pathway, impulses from one neuron travel to several neurons so affecting more than one destination at the same time.
  • In a reverberating pathway, neurons later in the pathway link with earlier neurons, sending the impulse back through the pathway.
  • This allows repeated stimulation of the pathway.
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