Coordination in Telugu: Class10 Biology chapter-5 FULL CHAPTER | AP & TS Syllabus
Coordination and Response in the Nervous System
Importance of Physical Activity
- Physical activity is crucial for coordination, movement, and balance, impacting overall performance and body load across different systems.
Production of Responses
- The production of responses involves various types of coordination: chemical (hormonal), nervous (brain and spinal cord), and endocrine gland functions.
Structure and Function of Nerve Cells
- Nerve cells consist of a cell body with a prominent nucleus; synapses are critical contact points for information transfer between neurons.
Types of Neurons
- There are three main types of neurons:
- Sensory Neurons: Carry signals from sense organs to the central nervous system.
- Motor Neurons: Transmit signals from the central nervous system to effectors.
- Interneurons: Connect sensory and motor neurons within the central nervous system.
Reflex Arc Mechanism
- A reflex arc is defined as a single pathway that transmits signals from detectors to effectors via the spinal cord, facilitating quick reflex actions.
Structure of the Nervous System
Components of the Nervous System
- The nervous system comprises two main parts:
- Central Nervous System (CNS): Includes the brain and spinal cord.
- Peripheral Nervous System (PNS): Connects CNS to limbs and organs.
Brain Structure Overview
- Key structures include:
- Cranium protecting the brain,
- Cerebrum responsible for higher mental functions,
- Cerebellum coordinating movement,
- Various lobes including olfactory lobes for smell processing.
Chemical Coordination in Body Functions
Types of Glands Involved in Chemical Coordination
- Two primary types:
- Exocrine Glands: Such as salivary glands that secrete substances through ducts.
- Endocrine Glands: Like pituitary, thyroid, adrenal glands that release hormones directly into blood vessels.
Hormonal Functions
- Hormones play vital roles such as:
- Adrenaline triggering fight-or-flight responses during danger.
- Thyrotropin stimulating thyroid function affecting metabolism.
Reproductive Hormones
- Key reproductive hormones include:
- Luteinizing hormone regulating ovulation in females.
- Follicle-stimulating hormone influencing sperm production in males.
Responses to Stimuli in Plants
Plant Responses to Environmental Stimuli
- Plants exhibit tropic movements such as phototropism, responding directionally to light stimuli which influences their growth patterns.