Neural Control and Coordination
Biology Solutions from Chapter -1 - Neural Control and Coordination
This chapter describes the nervous system and its coordination. You will also learn about the different parts of the nervous system. There are sensory organs that help in the coordination of organs. This also includes reflex actions.
Practice Other Topics from Neural Control and Coordination
This topic gives a brief introduction about neural system. The neural system of all animals is composed of highly specialised cells called neurons which can detect, receive and transmit different kinds of stimuli.

This topic discusses human neural system. It describes the parts that make up the human neural system. The human neural system is composed of the central neural system (CNS) and the peripheral neural system (PNS).

This topic describes the neuron as a structural and functional unit of neural system. A neuron is a tiny structure composed of three major parts—cell body, dendrites and axon. It discusses how nerve impulses are transmitted and conducted by neurons.

In this topic, we will study the physiology of nerve conduction by discussing central nervous system and peripheral nervous system. It details the physiology of nerve conduction through visual illustrations.

This topic describes the central neural system. The brain is the central information processing organ of our body, and acts as the ‘command and control system’. The different parts of the brain are discussed in this topic.

This topic describes sensory reception and processing. It describes the sense organs that helps to perceive changes around us. They detect all types of changes and send appropriate signals to the CNS, where the inputs are processed and analysed.
