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3-5 The Human Body - Nervous System

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The nervous system is made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.  The brain has three main parts, the brain stem or medulla, the cerebrum, and the cerebellum.  Each part has a special job to perform.

The medulla keeps your heartbeat and your breathing regular.

The cerebellum is in charge of balance and coordinating all of the muscles.  The medulla and cerebellum work all of the time, even when we don't know it.

The cerebrum controls thinking, moving and sensing.  It is in control when you read a book or play a game.

The spinal cord is a long piece of nerve tissue that runs from the brain through the backbone.  It connects the brain to the body's nerves.  Nerves are tiny fibers that are in the spinal cord and throughout the entire body.  Nerves pick up information and send it up the spinal cord to the brain.  Individual nerves are in charge of seeing, hearing, smelling feeling, or touching something.

Certain nerves in the spine and brain tell parts of the body to act really fast.  When the body must act very fast in order to avoid injury, the message from the sensory nerves doesn't go all the way to the brain before your body takes action.  The message travels from the sensory nerve to the spinal cord and is sent back to a muscle right away.  This quick action is called a reflex.  A reflex is an action we take even before the brain knows about it.

Directions: Answer the questions about the nervous system.

The nervous system is made up of the brain, spinal cord and .

 

How many main parts does the brain have?

one
two
three

 

Which part of the brain keeps your heartbeat and your breathing regular?

brain stem/medulla
cerebrum
cerebellum

 

Which part of the brain is in charge of balance and coordinating all of the muscles?

brain stem/medulla
cerebrum
cerebellum

 

Which part of the brain is in charge if you are riding your bike?

 

Which part of the brain controls thinking, moving and sensing?

brain stem/medulla
cerebrum
cerebellum

 

The spinal cord connects the to the body's nerves.

 

Which part of the brain is in control when you read a book or play a game?

brain stem/medulla
cerebrum
cerebellum

 

Which part of the brain is in control when you are reading your favorite book?

 

The medulla and the work all of the time, even when we don't know it.

 

Individual are in charge of seeing, hearing, smelling feeling, or touching something.

 

A quick action made by the body without the brain knowing about it is called a .

 

 

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