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Pituitary Gland and Adrenal Gland
Hypothalamus
Pituitary Stalk
Brain
Posterior Lobe
Anterior Lobe
Decision Making
Pituitary Gland
PNS
The pituitary gland, because of the great acheivement tells the adrenal gland to release dopamine as a reward
The piuitary gland, or the "master gland" is a pea sized gland that moderates the bodys vital functions, and well being.
Brain
Information from eyes is passed through the optic nerve to the visual cortex
Sensory Neuron
Stimulus
The Sensory Neuron passes information from the environment to the brain for processing
Skittle being tossed
Spine:
A series of vertibrae extending from the skull to the small of the back, enclosing the spinal cord and providing support for the thorax and abdomen; the backbone
The visual cortex in the back of the brain processes this information, and tells the adrenal gland to releases dopamine to motivate him to catch the skittle
Assets
Seeing skittle coming towards him
Interneuron
Simple Behaviour produced by the central nervous system (CNS) Pathways that are in the spine
Interneuron Serves as the middle man between sensory neurons and motor neurons. They make up the majority of neurons in the body
Brain
The information that the fella has caught the skittle in his mouth, is transferred into the brain. The thalamas then tells the pituitary gland to communicate with the adrenal gland
Motor Neuron
Effector
HE CATCH SKITTLE!!!!!
Sensory Neuron
Jumps in response to catch skittle
Neurotransmitters are chemical messengers between nerve cells. They carry chemical signals from neurons to the target cell. The target cell could be a muscle, nerve cell, or gland
Motor neurons communicate information from the brain to the mucles and organs. They allow movement
Response
Interneuron
Involuntary Response
CNS