Science: Quarter 3 - Module 3: Nervous System: The Control System of The Body
Science: Quarter 3 - Module 3: Nervous System: The Control System of The Body
Science
Quarter 3 – Module 3:
Nervous System: The Control
System of the Body
CO_Q3_Science 10_Module 3
Science – Grade 10
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Quarter 3 – Module 3: Nervous System: The Control System of the Body
First Edition, 2020
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Science
Quarter 3 – Module 3:
Nervous System: The Control
System of the Body
Introductory Message
This Self-Learning Module (SLM) is prepared so that you, our dear learners,
can continue your studies and learn while at home. Activities, questions,
directions, exercises, and discussions are carefully stated for you to
understand each lesson.
Each SLM is composed of different parts. Each part shall guide you step-by-
step as you discover and understand the lesson prepared for you.
In addition to the material in the main text, Notes to the Teacher are also
provided to our facilitators and parents for strategies and reminders on how
they can best help you on your home-based learning.
Please use this module with care. Do not put unnecessary marks on any part
of this SLM. Use a separate sheet of paper in answering the exercises and
tests. And read the instructions carefully before performing each task.
If you have any questions in using this SLM or any difficulty in answering the
tasks in this module, do not hesitate to consult your teacher or facilitator.
Thank you.
What I Need to Know
Imagine a mail messenger giving the mail message to the specific receiver.
Prior to the delivery, there are processes being done so that the message will be
received successfully by the receiver. In the human body, the nervous system is
responsible in sending messages to the different parts of the body assuring that they
work efficiently.
This module will provide you with information and simple activities that will
help you understand how the nervous system works and coordinates with other
body systems to maintain homeostasis.
Going through this module can be a meaningful learning experience. All you need
to do is make use of your time and resources efficiently. To do this, here are some
tips for you:
1. Take the pretest before reading the rest of the module.
2. Take time in reading and understanding the lesson. Follow instructions
carefully. Do all activities diligently. This module is designed for
independent or self-paced study. It is better to be slow but sure than to
hurry and miss the concepts you are supposed to learn.
3. Use a separate sheet of paper for your answers in each activity or
assessment. Don’t forget to write your name. Label it properly.
4. Try to recall and connect the ideas about body systems that you had in your
lower years. Use the concept discussed in the lesson to explain the results
of activities or performance task. You may answer in English or a
combination of your vernacular and English.
5. Be honest. When doing the activities, record only what you have really
observed. Take the self-assessments after each activity, but do not turn to
the Answer Key page unless you are done with the entire module.
6. Don’t hesitate to ask. If you need to clarify something, approach or
contact your teacher or any knowledgeable person available to help you.
You may also look into other references for further information. There is a
list of references at the back part of this module.
7. Take the posttest prepared at the end of the module, so you can assess
how much you have learned from this module.
8. You can check your answers in the activities, self-assessments, and
posttest after you finished the entire module to know how much you have
gained from the lesson and the activities.
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What I Know
Directions: Read carefully each item. Write only the letter of the correct answer for
each question. Use a separate sheet of paper for your answers.
1. What do you call the body’s system which is composed of network of nerve
cells and nerve fibers that transmit nerve impulses between parts of the body?
A. circulatory system C. nervous system
B. endocrine system D. reproductive system
2. What is the other term for “neurons”?
A. epithelial cells C. nerve cells
B. muscle cells D. red blood cells
3. Which of the following is NOT a part of the Nervous System?
A. brain C. nerves
B. lungs D. spinal cord
4. The neuron is made up of the following parts EXCEPT .
A. axon C. cell body
B. brain D. dendrites
5. What are the major divisions of the nervous system?
A. central and cranial nervous system
B. central and peripheral nervous system
C. peripheral and somatic nervous system
D. somatic and autonomic nervous system
6. Central nervous system is composed of brain and .
A. cerebrum C. spinal nerves
B. cranial nerves D. spinal cord
7. Brain functions as organizer and distributor of information in the body. What
are its main parts?
A. brain stem, neurons, and cerebrum
B. brain stem, neurons, and spinal cord
C. cerebrum, cerebellum, and brain stem
D. cerebrum, cerebellum, and spinal cord
8. The of a neuron carries the impulse towards the cell body.
A. axon C. dendrites
B. brain D. spinal Cord
9. The peripheral nervous system is comprised of cranial nerves and
nerves.
A. sensory C. spinal cord
B. spinal D. brain
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10. Which of the following is TRUE about central nervous system?
A. The central nervous system is comprised solely of the brain.
B. The central nervous system consists of cranial and spinal nerves.
C. The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord.
D. The central nervous system is part of peripheral nervous system.
11.It refers to an involuntary and nearly instantaneous movement in response
to a stimulus.
A. brain C. reflex
B. neuron D. stimuli
12.When your hand touches a hot object, what is the automatic response to such
stimulus?
A. Call for help.
B. Pour out water into the hot object.
C. Let your hand remain touching the hot object.
D. Withdraw your hand.
13.What part of your body is considered as the control center of the nervous
system?
A. brain C. spinal cord
B. heart D. stomach
14.What will happen if one part of the nervous system fails to function properly?
A. The body can produce more neurons.
B. The body cannot perform well
C. The body will carry out its normal activities
D. The muscles can be used to move freely
15.The following are concepts on nervous system, which of them is correctly
paired?
A. brain: cerebrum and nerves C. nerves: axon and dendrites
B. CNS: brain and spinal cord D. PNS: cerebrum and spinal nerves
How did you find the pretest? What was your score? If you got 15 items correctly,
you may not go on with this module. But if your score is 14 and below, you must
proceed with the module.
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Lesson
Nervous System: The
3 Control System of the Body
What’s In
Directions: Below is a word search activity regarding the words found in nervous
system. Here are fifteen (15) words listed below that you need to look for and write
your own understanding/meaning about it. Use separate sheet of paper for your
answer.
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What’s New
Question:
What is the message of the poem?
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What is It
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B. Spinal cord serves as a channel for signal between the brain and the majority
of the body parts, and controls some simple musculoskeletal reflexes even
without the processing of the brain.
II. Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) connects the central nervous system to the
organs and limbs. It has two main divisions:
A. Somatic Nervous System is associated with the voluntary control of body
movements and has two main parts:
1. Spinal Nerves carry motor and sensory signals between the spinal
cord and the body.
2. Cranial Nerves are nerve fibers that carry information into and out
of the brain stem.
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How Nervous System coordinates and regulates feedback mechanisms to
maintain homeostasis?
The nervous system and endocrine system are working together to maintain
body’s homeostasis. Homeostasis is the state reached when each part of the body
functions in equilibrium with other parts. This is attained through the regulation of
the bodily functions by the endocrine and nervous systems.
Feedback mechanisms are used by most of body systems to maintain
homeostasis. When the brain receives messages from the body about an internal
change in one of its systems, it works to restore the system to its normal state. The
hypothalamus affects the pituitary gland, also known as the master gland, to secrete
the right hormones. The hormones will flow with the blood and reach the specific
organs to restore the normal state of the body or homeostasis. Molecules of hormones
are received by receptors of cells making this event a neuroendocrine coordination.
The nerves that are found all over the body allows the nervous system to monitor
homeostasis of the body. While the endocrine system helps by secreting hormones
into the bloodstream and send them to specific organs. The levels of hormones in the
body are controlled by feedback. It is important that the amount of hormones in our
body is kept at the right level. To achieve homeostasis, the nervous and endocrine
systems work with each other to maintain a normal range of many processes and
substances in the body such as:
• Temperature of the body
• Amount of water in the body
• Amount of metabolic wastes in the cell
• Blood calcium level
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What’s More
Using the given graphic organizer, fill in the missing parts to complete the entire
concept showing the structure of the nervous system. Use a separate sheet of paper
for your answers.
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Directions: Answer the following questions in 20-30 words. Use a separate sheet of
paper for this activity.
Guide Questions:
1. What is the difference between the central nervous system (CNS) and the
peripheral nervous system (PNS) in terms of their functions?
2. What might happen to the human body if one part of the nervous system fails to
carry out its function properly?
Great job! You are almost done with this module. Let’s summarize what you have
learned from the lesson and activities.
A. Directions: Supply the missing letters to spell the appropriate concept referred
to in the following items. Use a separate sheet of paper and write only your
answer.
1-2. These are the two major divisions of nervous system. (C_N T R _ L and
P E R _ P _ E _A _) Nervous System
3. It is associated with the voluntary control of body movements that has two
main parts- spinal and cranial nerves. (S_ M _ T_ C) Nervous System
4. It is the basic unit of the nervous system. (N _ U _ O _ S)
5. It is any factor in the environment that may trigger a nerve impulse.
(S T _ M _ L _ S)
8-10 .Brain stem connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls automatic
functions such as (B_ E A _ H I _ G, D _ G _ S T _ O N,
H E A R T R A T E , A N D B _ O _ D P _ E _ S U _ E)
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B. Directions: Complete the paragraph below by writing the correct word.
Choose your answer from the box provided. Use a separate sheet of paper
for your answer.
Options:
Organism Impulses Environment
C. Directions: Complete the paragraph below by writing the correct word. Choose
your answer from the box provided. Use a separate sheet of paper for your
answer.
Options:
Nervous Regulation Receptors Responses
Endocrine Homeostasis Normal Brain
Body Temperature Bones
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What I Can Do
Part I:
Directions: Study each picture. Write the possible stimulus and response in
statement form in each drawing. Use separate sheet of paper for your answer.
1.
2.
3.
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4.
5.
Images in this table are illustrated by: Queenie Joy V. Alcantara & Louella C. Zacarias
Part II:
Directions: Read the passage below. Answer the questions that follow in complete
sentence. Use a separate sheet of paper for your answer.
Your sister asked a favor from you to buy art materials needed in doing her
project in Science subject. While going to market, you smelled a barbecue being
grilled and started to salivate. You realized that you haven’t eaten your lunch, so you
bought barbecue before buying art materials.
You were playing basketball in the school gym. After an hour, you got tired
and thirsty. Consequently, you ran to a store and bought a bottle of water, then
you looked for a shady and cool place to relax.
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4. What was the response in this situation?
Very well done! You are now ready to have your posttest. You may want to go
over again the lessons and activities to review for the final assessment. God bless
you!
Assessment
Directions: Read carefully each item. Use a separate sheet for your answers. Write
only the letter of the correct answer for each question.
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7. Which part of the brain helps keep your balance so you don’t just fall or
stumble while walking?
A. cerebellum C. pituitary gland
B. medulla oblongata D. spinal cord
8. Which of the following is TRUE about central nervous system?
A.It can be classified as somatic and autonomic nervous system.
B. It is composed of the brain and spinal cord.
C. It is composed of the brain, spinal cord, and hormones.
D. It is composed of cranial and spinal nerves.
9. You felt hungry because you haven’t eaten your food for lunch trying to
finish home works. Which of the following is the best response to the given
stimulus?
A. Continue work. C. Ignore the situation.
B. Eat. D. Shout out loud.
10. Instructions from the brain to the target organs is carried by .
A. receptors C. sense organs
B. nerves D. hormones
11. It refers to the state reached when each part of the body functions in
equilibrium with other parts.
A. feedback C. impulse
B. homeostasis D. unstable
12.Which nervous system controls the internal organs?
A. autonomic C. peripheral
B. central D. somatic
13.The hypothalamus connects the two systems, and .
A. cardiovascular, urinary C. nervous, endocrine
B. circulatory, nervous D. nervous, respiratory
14.What part of a neuron carries the impulse toward the cell body?
A. axon C. dendrite
B. cell body D. nucleus
15.Which of the following is TRUE about synapse?
I. A connection between a neuron and another neuron
II. The site of transmission of electric nerve impulses between neurons
III. An automatic response to a stimulus
IV. It is considered as the control system of the body
A. I only C. I, II and III
B. I and II only D. I, II, III, and IV
How was the Assessment? What was your score? Congratulations if you got 12
to 15 items correctly. If your score is below 12, you must review the parts of the lesson
that you did not understand well. You may also ask your teacher/facilitator for further
explanation on these parts.
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Additional Activity
Category 4 3 2 1
Content The poster, The poster, The poster, The poster,
poem, or comic poem, or poem, or poem, or
strip shows 7 comic strip comic strip comic strip
ways to take shows 5 ways shows 3 ways shows 1 way
care of nervous to take care to take care to take care
system. of nervous of nervous of nervous
system. system. system.
Congratulations for accomplishing this module. You may now look at the correct
answers to all the activities and assessments. The Answer key is found on pages 17-
18.
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Answer Key
What’s New
What’s More
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What I Have Learned What I Can Do
Assessment
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References
Printed Materials:
Acosta, H., L. Alvarez, D. Angeles, R. Arre, MP. Carmona, A. Garcia, A. Gatpo, et al.
Science - Grade 10 Learner's Material. Pasig City, Philippines: Rex Bookstore,
Inc. and Department of Education, 2015.
Acosta, H., L. Alvarez, D. Angeles, R. Arre, MP. Carmona, A. Garcia, A. Gatpo, et al.
Science - Grade 10 Science Teacher's Guide. Pasig City, Philippines: Rex
Bookstore, Inc. and Department of Education, 2015.
Electronic Sources:
LRDMS Portal. Science Modules. December 29, 2014. "Accessed October 13, 2019”.
https://lrmds.deped.gov.ph/detail/6838.
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