B3.1 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the difference between the central nervous system and peripheral nervous system?

A

The central nervous system i is the brain and the spinal cord, the peripheral nervous system is every other part of the nervous system

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2
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What is a stimulus?

A

a change in the environment

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3
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What type of neurone connects a receptor to the CNS?

A

sensory

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4
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What is an effector?

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a part of a body that brings about the response to a stimulus like a muscle or gland

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5
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What type of neurone connects the CNS to an effector?

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a motor neurone

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6
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describe the reflex arc

A

stimulus detected by a receptor
impulse passed along sensory neurone to CNS
impulse passed along motor neurone to effector
effector brings about the response

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7
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What is the cornea and what is its function?

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the transparent layer in front of the eye the protects the eye from damage

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what is the iris and what is its function?

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the coloured ring around the pupil that controls its diameter

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what is the pupil and what is its function?

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the pupil is the hole in the middle of the iris that lets light into the eye

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10
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what is the optic nerve and what is its function?

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the nerve coming out the back of the eye that sends signals to the brain

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11
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what is the function of the lens?

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the lens focuses the light rays onto the retina

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12
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what is the retina and what is its function?

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the retina is the back part of the eye and it convers visual stimuli into electrical impulses

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13
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what do the ciliary body and suspensory ligaments do?

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they control the shape of the lens (accomodation)

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14
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what defect in the eye causes short sightedness?

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the lens focuses light rays in front of the retina so far away objects appear blurry

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15
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how is short sightedness corrected?

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by wearing glasses with a concave lens

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16
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what defect in the eye causes long sightedness?

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the lens focuses light behind the retina so nearby objects appear blurry

17
Q

how is long sightedness corrected?

A

by wearing glasses with a convex lens

18
Q

what is colour blindness?

A

it is an inherited condition where people find it difficult to tell the difference between colours
it is caused by a defect in the retina and there is currently no cure

19
Q

where is the cerebrum located and what is its function?

A

it is located at the front of the brain
it controls conscious functions, memory and language

20
Q

where is the cerebellum located and what is its function?

A

it is located at the back bottom of the brain
it controls muscular movement and balance

21
Q

where is the medulla located and what is its function?

A

it is located in the brainstem in the middle at the bottom
it controls unconscious functions like heart rate and breathing

22
Q

what is the function of the hypothalamus?

A

it acts as the regulatory centre and controls things like body temperature, water content and salt balance

23
Q

what is the function of the pituitary gland?

A

it releases hormones into the blood

24
Q

give 2 reasons why it is difficult to investigate brain function

A

surgery is not risk free
people with brain disorders may be unable to consent

25
Q

why is it difficult to treat brain disorders?

A

the brain and spinal cord are very difficult to access
tissues in the CNS cannot regenerate
drugs cannot penetrate the blood-brain barrier