A4 Nervous System 1 Flashcards
Outline the general functions & anatomical divisions of the nervous system
Detection → Information processing/Integration → Response
Central nervous system: brain & spinal cord
Peripheral nervous system: cranial & spinal nerves
Understand basic neuronal function and the means by which information transfer occurs within the nervous system
Detection - sensory (afferent)
Integration - CNS
Response - motor (efferent)
Sensory transmission info. peripheral → CNS “afferent”
Integration / processing in CNS
CNS → peripheral “motor”
Describe the general structure of a neuron
• Very large cells
• axon - long cytoplasmic process, transmits impulses to other neurons
• dendrites - shorter processes, collect info. from neurons
Distinguish between the different functional subclasses of neuron
Multipolar neuron - 2 or more dentrites
Unipolar neuron - one axon divides close to cell body
Bipolar neuron- one axon, one dendrite
Describe the terms “ganglion” & “nucleus”
Ganglion = a group of nerve cell bodies OUTSIDE the CNS
Nucleus = a group of cell bodies INSIDE the CNS
Describe the reflex arc
- Impulse from sensory receptor
- Transmitted in sensory neuron
- Synapse between sensory neuron & somatic motor neuron
- Impulse to muscle - contract
Describe the structure of a typical peripheral nerve
• Axons surrounded by endoneurium
• Fascicles surrounded by perineurium
• Nerve surrounded by epineurium
Understand the differences between grey & white matter
Grey matter = nerve cell bodies & supporting cells (brain)
White matter = nerve fibres & supporting cells (spinal cord)
Define myelination and explain the significance
Electrical insulation of the axon
- increase the speed of action potential conduction
List and describe the neuroglia of the CNS & PNS
neuroglia are non-neuronal supporting cells
CNS:
astrocytes - structural, metabolic exchange
microglia - phagocytes
Oligodendrocytes - produce myelin
Ependymal cells - fluid transport, secretion
PNS:
Schwann cells - wrap around axon
Satellite cells - stem cells
Discuss the origin & function of cerebrospinal fluid
Produced in choroid plexus
Occupies the ventricles of brain & central canal of spinal cord
Functions:
- protection
- buoyancy
- transport (e.g. waste products & hormones)