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Coordination of Nervous System and

Endocrine System to Achieve


Homeostasis
Most Essential Learning Competency

Describe how the nervous system coordinates and


regulates these feedback mechanisms to maintain
homeostasis (S10LT-IIIc-36).
The Nervous System
Major control system of
homeostasis and the “main
processing unit”
It provides monitoring,
response and regulation of
all the systems in the human
body and other organisms.
The Nervous System

It is divided into two:


Central Nervous System and the
Peripheral Nervous System
The Central
Nervous System

Made up of brain and spinal


cord.

Acts as body’s control center,


coordinates body’s activities.
Central Nervous System and
Peripheral Nervous System work
together to make rapid changes in
your body in response to stimuli.
Peripheral Nervous System

Somatic Nervous System


voluntary

Autonomic Nervous System


involuntary
Somatic Nervous Autonomic
System Nervous System
Autonomic
Nervous System

Sympathetic
stress

Parasympathetic
relaxed
Cerebrum

Control conscious
activities, intelligence,
memory and language.
Cerebrum

Control conscious
activities, intelligence,
memory and language.
Divided into 4 lobes
Cerebellum

Muscle coordination is
developed here as well
as the memory of
physical skills.
Brain Stem

Controls involuntary
activities
The Neuron
The Neuron
The Neuron
The Neuron
The Neuron
The Neuron
The Neuron
The Neuron Connects sensory
organs to CNS
The Neuron
The Neuron

Relays message from CNS to the muscles


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