Chapter 12 Vocabulary Flashcards
The basic functional unit of the nervous system. Perform all the communication, information processing, and control functions of the nervous system.
Neurons
Have functions essential to the survival and functionality of neurons and to preserving the physical and biochemical structure of neural tissue (also called glial cells - like glue)
Neuroglia
Consists of the brain and spinal cord. Responsible for integrating, processing, and coordinating sensory data and motor commands.
Central Nervous System
Includes all neural tissue outside of the central nervous system. Delivers sensory information to the CNS and carries motor commands to other tissues and systems.
Peripheral Nervous System
Brings sensory information to the CNS from receptors in peripheral tissues and organs
Afferent division
Carries motor commands from the CNS to muscles, glands, and adipose tissue
Efferent division
Sensory structures that either detect changes in the environment (internal or external) or respond to specific stimuli
Receptors
Controls skeletal muscle contractions (voluntary)
Somatic nervous system
Automatically regulates smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, glandular secretions, and adipose tissue at the subconscious level
Autonomic nervous system
In communication between two cells, the axon terminal of the presynaptic cell most commonly releases this type of chemical, which flood the synaptic cleft and affect the activity of the postsynaptic cell
Neurotransmitter
Also called afferent neurons, they form the afferent division of the PNS
Sensory neurons
Also called efferent neurons, they form the efferent division of the PNS. These neurons carry instructions from the CNS to peripheral effectors in a peripheral tissue, organ, or organ system
Motor neurons
Serves as electrical insulation and increases the speed at which an action potential travels along the axon
Myelin
Either form a thick, myelin sheath or indented folds of plasma membrane around peripheral axon
Schwann cells
The electrical potential of the cell’s interior relative to its surroundings
Membrane potential