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Erfan Efendi ( 0119017 )


Hikmayatul Nur S ( 0119037 )
Reki Novita Kaesti ( 0119043 )
The nervous system is To respond to these stimuli,
composed of millions of there are 3 components that
nerve cells of varying shapes. must be owned by the nervous
This system consists of the system, including:
central nervous system and 1. Receptors.
the peripheral nervous 2. Impulse Conductor.
system. 3. Effector.
The nervous system consists
of millions of nerve cells,
often referred to as neurons,
which function in sending
messages (impulses) in the
form of stimuli or responses.
The nervous system is Based on its shape, a nerve
composed of nerve cells cell consists of a cell body,
called neurons. Neurons are dendrites, and axons.
the structural and functional Based on their structure and
units of the nervous system. function, nerve cells can be
Neurons have the ability to divided into 3 types, namely
respond to strong stimuli. sensory nerve cells, motor
Neurons cannot divide so they nerve cells, and intermediate
cannot be replaced if they are (association) nerve cells
damaged. Neurons come
together to form a network to
deliver an impulse (stimulus).
The nervous system has several functions, including the
following.
1. Receive various sensations from inside and outside the body.
2. Reacting to the sensation, facing it automatically or feeling
and thinking about it.
3. Save memory and release it when needed.
4. Express emotions.
5. Send messages to other parts of the nervous system, to
muscles, endocrine glands and other organs.
6. Control the body by maintaining health, avoiding or facing
danger, and increasing pleasurable activities.
Nervous System Impulse Delivery
Classification. Mechanisms.
 Central Nerve System.  Impulses Through Nerve
 Peripheral Nervous Cells.
System.  Impulses Through
 Voluntary / Somatic Synapses.
Nerves (conscious).
 Involuntary / Autonomous

Nervous System
(Unconscious).
Diseases and Disorders of the
Nervous System.
 Stroke (Cerebrovascular  Neuritis
accident (CVA) or Cerebral  Amnesia
apoplexy),  Alzheimer's
 Poliomyelitis  Epilepsy
 Migraine  Paralysis
 Parkinson's
 Transection
 Neurasthonia

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