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Nervous System — Question 1

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Question 1(a)

Differentiate between the following pairs of terms on the basis of what is indicated within the brackets :

Stimulus and response (definition)

Answer

Difference between Stimulus and Response on the basis of definition:

StimulusResponse
Any change in the environment that usually results in change in the activity of the body.The activity of the body due to the stimulus.
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Nervous System – Interactive Study Guide

Quick Overview

The nervous system controls and coordinates all body activities through electrical impulses. It consists of the CNS (brain + spinal cord) and PNS (nerves connecting CNS to body).

Neuron – Quick Structure

Parts & Functions
  • Cell body: Nucleus, metabolic centre
  • Dendrites: Receive impulses (towards cell body)
  • Axon: Carries impulses away (from cell body)
  • Myelin sheath: Insulation, speeds up impulse
  • Synaptic knob: Transmits to next neuron

Brain Parts – Quick Reference

PartFunctionMemory Aid
CerebrumThinking, memory, senses, voluntary actionsBRainpower
CerebellumBalance, coordinationBaLLance
MedullaInvoluntary actions (breathing, heartbeat)Must Do

Reflex Action – Step by Step

Reflex Arc

StimulusReceptor (skin) → Sensory neuronSpinal cord (relay neuron) → Motor neuronEffector (muscle) → Response (hand pulls away)

Controlled by spinal cord (NOT brain) for faster response.

Voluntary vs Involuntary vs Reflex

VoluntaryInvoluntaryReflex
ControlConsciousUnconsciousUnconscious
CentreCerebrumMedullaSpinal cord
SpeedSlowModerateVery fast
ExampleWritingBreathingKnee-jerk

Self-Test Questions

Test Yourself
  1. Draw and label a neuron.
  2. Why are reflex actions controlled by the spinal cord and not the brain?
  3. Name the three parts of the brain and state one function of each.
  4. What is the difference between sensory and motor neurons?
  5. Draw a reflex arc and label all parts.

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