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Question Question 5
brain and spinal cord
| Sl. No. | Brain | Spinal Cord |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | The brain is the main control centre of the nervous system. | The spinal cord is the continuation of the medulla oblongata of the brain. |
| 2. | It is situated in the cranium of the skull. | It runs through the vertebral column. |
| 3. | It controls your thinking, feeling, movement and senses. | It conducts reflexes below the neck. |
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Biology | Chapter 9: Nervous SystemWeb Content
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
| Part | Function | Memory Aid |
|---|---|---|
| Cerebrum | Thinking, memory, senses, voluntary actions | BRainpower |
| Cerebellum | Balance, coordination | BaLLance |
| Medulla | Involuntary actions (breathing, heartbeat) | Must Do |
Reflex Action – Step by Step
Reflex Arc
Stimulus → Receptor (skin) → Sensory neuron → Spinal cord (relay neuron) → Motor neuron → Effector (muscle) → Response (hand pulls away)
Controlled by spinal cord (NOT brain) for faster response.
Voluntary vs Involuntary vs Reflex
| Voluntary | Involuntary | Reflex | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Control | Conscious | Unconscious | Unconscious |
| Centre | Cerebrum | Medulla | Spinal cord |
| Speed | Slow | Moderate | Very fast |
| Example | Writing | Breathing | Knee-jerk |
Self-Test Questions
Test Yourself
- Draw and label a neuron.
- Why are reflex actions controlled by the spinal cord and not the brain?
- Name the three parts of the brain and state one function of each.
- What is the difference between sensory and motor neurons?
- Draw a reflex arc and label all parts.