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Friday, September 7, 2018

Nervous system

Nervous system
Hi guys and welcome back to my blog. Today I wil be teaching you a little  bit about the nervouse system and how it works around the body. I think that this one is mostly the hardest but will hope that you learn something. Here is the information that I know about the nervous system.

You have 2 parts to the nervous system. One of them is called your Motor nerve and the other is called the Sensory nerve's. Your sensory nerve's send message's to the brain whch tells the body, you have touched this, it is safe or you have eaten this, this food is yum. The other nerve called the Motor nerve gets message's from the brain. It goes down the Nerve that it is suppose to go to and tells what ever it need's to tell what it has to do or what you've done like eat or touch something.

Experiment time
You can do an experiment with your hand and a pin. This is how you do it.
You get a pin or anything small but sharp and poke it around your hand. You will notice that there is a part that doesn't hert. That mean's that you have no nerve there and what ever you do it doesn't react to it.

This is what your nevous system look's like in your body.
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I do really hope that you have enjoyed learning about this and how it works. Pease comment down below and give feedback do that I can get some more points for learning.

2 comments:

  1. WOW Bailey...your post was amazing. When I read about the experiment I had a little giggle to myself. I will try it out on Sam (my daughter)and let you know how it goes. What a great thing to add to your writing. I have read a few posts about the body and yours stands out for me. I like how you included a photo of the nervous system. You have set the blog up well. Well done. Keep up the great work.

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  2. Thank you so much for your comment Mrs Cassidy. I really like it when people like you comment on my blog. Thanks a lot.

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