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Dr.

Ramon de Santos National High School


San Antonio, Cuyapo, Nueva Ecija

Our Nervous System’s Role

Student Presenter:
Siyensikula 2022
SCRIPT

TRANSITION/AUDIO/GRAPHS CONTENT
1 - Title Do you know how our
- Introduction Audio nervous system works?
- Transition What are you waiting
- Illustration of communicating, for? Let's go and have
and senses. a learning adventure!
- Pop up Sound Effect The nervous system is
- In- Video Texts made up of all of your
body's nerve cells. We
communicate with the
outside world through
our nervous system,
and various internal
mechanisms are
controlled at the same
time. The nervous
system receives
information through our
senses, interprets it,
and then initiates
responses, such as
making muscles move
or producing
discomfort.
2 - Voice Over When you touch a hot
- In- Video Texts pot, for example, you
instinctively pull your
hand back, and your
nerves send pain
signals to your brain.

3 - In- Video Texts The nervous system


- Illustration of neurons, and contains hundreds of
cell body. billions of nerve cells,
- Pop up Sound Effect commonly known as
neurons. A cell body
and numerous
extensions make up
each neuron.
4 - Illustration of dendrites, cell The shorter extensions
body, and axon. (called dendrites)
- In- Video Texts function as antennae,
- Pop up Sound Effect receiving information
from other neurons and
transmitting them to the
cell body. The signals
are then sent via a
lengthy extension
(called axon) that can
be up to a meter long.
5 - In- Video Texts The Central Nervous
- Illustration of Central Nervous System and the
System, and Peripheral Peripheral Nervous
Nervous System. System are separated
- Pop up Sound Effect by their position in the
- Transition body. The nerves in the
brain and spinal cord
make up the Central
Nervous System. It is
safely contained within
the skull and the spine's
vertebral canal. The
Peripheral Nervous
System includes all the
other nerves in the
body.

6 - In- Video Texts The voluntary and


- Illustration of moving arms, involuntary nerve
legs, and muscles. systems can be
- Pop up Sound Effect distinguished
- Transition regardless of where
they are located in the
body. The voluntary
nervous system
(somatic nervous
system) is in charge of
everything we're aware
of and can control, such
as moving our arms,
legs, and other bodily
parts
7 - In- Video Texts The autonomic nervous
- Illustration of breathing, heart system regulates bodily
rate, and metabolic activity. functions that humans
- Pop up Sound Effect cannot control
- Transition consciously. It is always
working, controlling
things like breathing,
heart rate, and
metabolic activities. It
accomplishes this by
receiving brain
impulses and relaying
them to the rest of the
body.

8 - In - Video Texts The involuntary


nervous system is
made up of two parts:
The Sympathetic
Nervous System and
The Parasympathetic
Nervous System.

9 - In - Video Texts In the body, the


- Video doing physical, and Sympathetic and
mental activity. Parasympathetic nerve
- Pop up Sound Effect systems normally
- Illustration of heartbeat, perform opposite
breathing, and digestion. functions. Your body's
Sympathetic nervous
system gets ready for
physical and mental
activities. It increases
the rate and strength of
your heartbeat, opens
your airways to make
breathing easier, and
suppresses digestion.
10 - Illustration of digestion, When we are at rest,
metabolism, and relaxation. the parasympathetic
- Pop up Sound Effect nervous system is in
- End Credits charge of bodily
functions including
digestion, metabolism,
and relaxation.
However, the
sympathetic and
parasympathetic
nervous systems do not
necessarily act in
opposition to one
another; they can also
complement one
another.
BIBLIOGRAPHY

INFORMATION:
Cherry, Kendra. “What Is the Peripheral Nervous System?” Verywell Mind.
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nervous-system-2795465#:~:text=The%20central%20nervous%20system
%20(CNS,body%20including%20muscles%20and%20organs .
Cherry, Kendra. “What Is the Somatic Nervous System?” Verywell Mind. April 14,
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Cleveland Clinic. “Nervous System.” May 12, 2020.
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Custers, Edmund.“Reflex Action and Reflex Arc: What Happens When You
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%20neuroscientists%20have%20found%20that%20neural%20extensions
%20called%20dendrites%2C%20which,neural%20computation%20than
%20previously%20thought.&text=Most%20neurons%20have%20many
%20branching,from%20thousands%20of%20other%20neurons.

PICTURES:
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BACKGROUND MUSIC:
YouTube. https://m.youtube.com/.

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