Neural System Notes

🧠 Neural Control and Coordination

18.1 Neural System

  • All animals have a neural system made of special cells called neurons 🧪
  • Neurons can detect, receive, and transmit different stimuli (signals) ⚡
  • Simple invertebrates (like Hydra 🪸) have a basic network of neurons
  • Insects 🐜 have a better-organized system with a brain + ganglia (nerve clusters)
  • Vertebrates 🐦 have the most developed neural systems

18.2 Human Neural System

Two Main Parts:

  1. Central Neural System (CNS) 🧠💪:
    • Includes the brain + spinal cord
    • Does all information processing and control 🎮
  2. Peripheral Neural System (PNS) 🌐:
    • Includes all nerves connected to the CNS
    • Has two types of nerve fibers:
      1. Afferent fibers ⬆️: Carry signals from body organs to CNS
      2. Efferent fibers ⬇️: Carry signals from CNS to body organs

PNS Subdivisions:

  • Somatic Neural System 💃:
    • Sends signals from CNS to skeletal muscles (voluntary movement)
  • Autonomic Neural System 🤖:
    • Sends signals from CNS to involuntary organs (heart, stomach) and smooth muscles
    • Split into:
      • Sympathetic 🚨 (fight-or-flight response)
      • Parasympathetic 😌 (rest-and-digest response)
💡 Visceral Nervous System: Part of PNS connecting CNS to internal organs (two-way signaling).

18.3 Neuron: Building Block of Neural System

  • Neuron = Structural + Functional unit 🔧
  • 3 Main Parts:
    1. Cell Body:
      • Contains cytoplasm and cell organelles
      • Has special Nissl’s granules (granular bodies)
    2. Dendrites 🌿:
      • Short, branched fibers extending from cell body
      • Receive signals from other neurons
    3. Axon 🚀:
      • Long fiber transmitting signals away from cell body

⭐ NEET Super-Important Concepts ⭐

  1. CNS vs PNS: Central (brain/spinal cord) vs Peripheral (all nerves) systems
  2. Afferent vs Efferent: Afferent = body → CNS ⬆️, Efferent = CNS → body ⬇️
  3. Autonomic Subdivisions: Sympathetic (🚨 emergency) vs Parasympathetic (😌 relaxation)
  4. Neuron Structure: Cell body + Dendrites (input) + Axon (output)
  5. Somatic vs Autonomic: Voluntary muscles vs Involuntary organs