exam 2: general nervous system concept Flashcards
CNS: Central Nervous System is split into 2 structures. what are those structures?
Encephalon (Brain)
Spinal cord (Medulla Spinalis)
Part of the NS that is protected by bony cavities (Cranial cavity and vertebral canal), and three layes of membranes known as meninges
CNS: Central Nervous System
Anatomical divisions of the Nervous system s
CNS (central nervous system)
PNS (peripheral nervous system)
how many pairs of cranial nerves are there
12 pairs
how many pairs of spinal nerves are there
36 pairs
PNS: Peripheral Nervous System consist of (3)
Cranial nerves (12 pairs)
Spinal nerves (36 pairs)
Nerves & trunks of autonomic nerve system (ANS)
Functional divisions of the Nervous system (2)
SNS: Somatic Nervous System
ANS: Autonomic Nervous System
Is the Somatic Nervous system
voluntary or involuntary?
skeletal or smooth?
voluntary, skeletal
Is the Autonomic Nervous system
voluntary or involuntary?
skeletal or smooth?
involuntary
visceral(smooth, heart, glands)
In the CNS many somas are called (general term)
grey matter
In the CNS specific somas are called
nucleus (bunch of somas with specific function)
or
cortex (layer of somas)
In the CNS a group of axons is called (general term)
white matter
the terms tract, funiculo, fasciculus, lemniscus, and peduncle all refer to
axons in the CNS
association, projection and comminssural are terms for
fibers in CNS related to axon in CNS
If you take a sample from the CNS and you notice a mix of somas and axons, what is it called
reticular formation
In the PNS, a group of somas are called
ganglion
In the PNS, if we have a group of axons they are called
nerves, root, trunk or branches
do you have nerves in your brain
no, they’re tract, funiculo, fasciculus, lemniscus, and peduncles
Is there a reticular formation in the PNS
NO
what 3 main layers form the embryo
Ectoderm
Mesoderm
Endoderm
in embryonic development, what layer is neural tissue, epidermis
ectoderm
in embryonic development, what layer develops into somites that differentiate into skeletal and muscle tissues, the notochord, blood vessels,
dermis, and connective tissues
Mesoderm
in embryonic development, what layer epithelium of the digestive and respiratory systems, organs associated with the digestive system, such as the liver and pancreas
Endoderm
the ____________ is formed in the ectoderm,
dorsal to the notochord of the mesoderm
neural plate
The cells in the neural plate form a ____________
neural groove
The cells in the borders of the neural groove form the ____________
neural crests
The cells of neural crests will form most of what system
Peripheral nerve system, including ganglia and spinal nerves
The rest of cells in the neural groove will close and form the _____________, including the _________ in the middle
neural tube, neural canal
The neural tube will form what system
Central nerve system, including encephalon and spinal cord.
what kind of section is this
transverse section
identify 1-3
- ectoderm
- neural canal
- neural tube
label 1 (what structure is teal)
label 2 (what is leaving)
- dorsal gray column- receive info from outside
- axons of ventral root- send info towards tissues
what is being pointed to
Encephalic vesicles
Prosencephalon (hindbrain, forebrain or midbrain)
forebrain