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The document discusses a science class on the nervous system. It includes questions and activities to teach students about how the nervous system controls and coordinates the body's activities. The nervous system is responsible for functions like sensing the environment, processing information, and initiating motor responses. It has two main subdivisions - the central nervous system including the brain and spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system comprising nerves that connect the central system to the rest of the body.

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DATE-28/07/2020 Period - 4 DURATION - 35 Min CLASS - 10: Subject - Science Chapter - Control and

The document discusses a science class on the nervous system. It includes questions and activities to teach students about how the nervous system controls and coordinates the body's activities. The nervous system is responsible for functions like sensing the environment, processing information, and initiating motor responses. It has two main subdivisions - the central nervous system including the brain and spinal cord, and the peripheral nervous system comprising nerves that connect the central system to the rest of the body.

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DATE- 28/07/2020

PERIOD- 4TH
DURATION- 35 min
CLASS- 10TH

SUBJECT- SCIENCE
CHAPTER- CONTROL AND
COORDINATION
LET US HAVE A SIMPLE Q/A GAME ON WHAT WE
HAVE LEARNT EARLIER.

Question • What part of a neuron is sometimes


myelinated?
1 NXOA
Question • Most of a neuron’s DNA is contained
within its-

2
ELUCNUS
LET’S DO AN ACTIVITY

• Listen carefully to my instructions. If

Activity • I say „brain‟, you’re going to put your hands on


your head;
• when I say „heart‟ place your hands at chest

1 level, in a heart shape; and


• when I say „touch‟, stretch your hands
sideward.
Brain Heart Touch
Question • What can you say about the actions of
the bodies whenever I give the

3
instruction?
• Based on the responds of the bodies,
we can conclude that the human body
Question has the ability to control and coordinate
activities. Which organ system do you
4 think is responsible for this
characteristic?
TOPIC
Nervous system
Question • What was the reaction of girl in fig.1 as

5
soon as she heard the sound?
Question • How did she become aware of the

6
sound?
Question • What system of our body controlled this
activity?
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• The body system that controls other parts of the body is the Nervous System.
The nervous system enables the body to respond quickly to change in the
environment by accomplishing its functions. Nervous system is made up of
large network of nerves that are spread throughout the body, brain and spinal
cord.
Evaluation

1 – Name the system that controls every activity that you do?

A. Nervous System
B. Exocrine System
C. Endocrine System
D. Respiratory System
1 – Name the system that controls every activity that you do?

A. Nervous System
B. Exocrine System
C. Endocrine System
D. Respiratory System
2– Nervous System consists of:

A. Brain
B. Spinal Cord
C. Nerves
D. All the above
2 – Nervous System consists of:

A. Brain
B. Spinal Cord
C. Nerves
D. All the above
3 – Neuron is the unit of Nervous system.

True / False
3 – Neuron is the unit of Nervous system.

True / False
Question • Which among the two functions is the
function of the nervous system?
8 (a)
Function 1 Function 2

It exchanges gases It gathers information both


between the external from the outside world and
environment and the blood. from the inside of the
body.
Question • Which among the two functions is the
function of the nervous system?
8 (b)
Function 1 Function 2

It processes information to It digests and absorbs


determine the best nutrients from the food.
response.
Question • Which among the two functions is the
function of the nervous system?
8 (c)
Function 1 Function 2

It maintains posture and It sends information to


position of the body. muscles, glands, and
organs so they can respond
correctly.
SO, THE NERVOUS SYSTEM HAS 3 MAIN FUNCTIONS: SENSORY,
INTEGRATION, AND MOTOR.
Evaluation
1 – Without the nervous system, you couldn’t:

A) Walk
B) Breathe
C) Think
D) All of the above
Evaluation
1 – Without the nervous system, you couldn’t:

A) Walk
B) Breathe
C) Think
D) All of the above
2 – Three functions of nervous system are-

• M_T_R

• _EN_O_Y

• I_T_GR_T_O_
2 – Three functions of nervous system are-

• MOTOR

• SENSORY

• INTEGRATION
Question • How do you remember the way to you
friend’s house?
10
Question • Which two organs are present in the

11
given figure? Name them.
Question • How we understand that something is
hot or cold?
12
Question • What does the red structure spread
throughout the body in the given figure
13 is called?
SO, THE NERVOUS SYSTEM CAN BE DIVIDED
INTO TWO MAJOR SUBDIVISIONS:

CNS PNS

The central nervous system The peripheral nervous system


(CNS) includes the brain and (PNS) The PNS consists mainly
spinal cord. of nerves, which are bundles
of axons from neurons.
Question • What connects one city to another?

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• Similarly, the nerves of the PNS connect the CNS to
the rest of the body.
RECAPITULATION
1. This is an organ located within the skull that functions as organizer
and distributor of information for the body.

A. Brain
B. Spinal Cord
C. Sensory Nerves
D. Motor Nerves
1. This is an organ located within the skull that functions as organizer
and distributor of information for the body.

A. Brain
B. Spinal Cord
C. Sensory Nerves
D. Motor Nerves
2. When you exercise, the nerves in your muscle signal your
Respiratory system to breathe in more rapidly. Why?

A. Because your body tells to do so.


B. Because your body needs more oxygen
C. Because you’re tired
D. Because it is necessary
2. When you exercise, the nerves in your muscle signal your
Respiratory system to breathe in more rapidly. Why?

A. Because your body tells to do so.


B. Because your body needs more oxygen
C. Because you’re tired
D. Because it is necessary
3. The major divisions of the Nervous system are
____________________.

A. Brain and Spinal Cord


B. Somatic and Autonomic
C. Central and Peripheral
D. Sympathetic and Parasympathetic
3. The major divisions of the Nervous system are
____________________.

A. Brain and Spinal Cord


B. Somatic and Autonomic
C. Central and Peripheral
D. Sympathetic and Parasympathetic
4. Peripheral nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord.

a) True
b) False
4. Peripheral nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord.

a) True
b) False
HOMEWORK
Q1) On a short bond paper, illustrate using a diagram the coordinated functions of
the Nervous system.
Criteria:
Neatness – 5
Creativity – 5
Organization of Thought – 5
Correctness – 5
Q2) Draw a hierarchal diagram of nervous system.

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