Exam 2 - Nervous system overview Flashcards

1
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Three functions of nervous system

A
  1. Sense/process
  2. Integrate
  3. Motor/Effect
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2
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Two types of nervous system and their body parts

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  1. Central (CNS) - brain and spinal cord
  2. Peripheral (PNS) - cranial nerves and spinal nerves
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3
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Two subdivisions of PNS

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Sensory (afferent) and motor (efferent)

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4
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Two subgroups of motor PNS

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Somatic and autonomic

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5
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cluster of nerves in PNS

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ganglion

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6
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cluster of nerves in CNS

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nuclei

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7
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This group of motor PNS cells control skeletal muscles

A

somatic

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8
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This group of motor PNS nerves control the cardiac and smooth muscles

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autonomic

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9
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5 steps of reflex arc - which neurons are involved when?

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  1. Stimulation of receptor (aka burning hand)
  2. Activation of sensory neuron
  3. Info travels to CNS and info is processed (interneuron)
  4. Activation of motor neuron
  5. Response of peripheral effectors (aka, move your hand away from heat source)
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10
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Reflexes happen at the _____ level

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autonomic

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11
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3 parts of neuron

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  1. Dendrites
  2. Soma
  3. Axon
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12
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somas have large ____

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nuclei

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13
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the part of the cell that grows out of the soma into an axon is called the

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axon hillock

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14
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many axons are wrapped in

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myelin sheaths

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15
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what is the purpose of myeline sheaths?

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increase speed of impulses

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16
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impulses travel between myelin sheaths. this is called

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saltatory conduction

17
Q

gaps between myeline sheaths are called ____. This is where action potential is triggered

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nodes of Ranvier

18
Q

end of the axon is called

A

axon terminal

19
Q

ends of axon terminals that bulges out; neurotransmitters stored here

A

synaptic knobs

20
Q

___ neurons carry info from PNS to CNS

A

sensory (afferent)

21
Q

____ neurons carry info within CNS

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Interneuron (association; internuncial)

22
Q

____ neurons carry info from CNS to PNS

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Motor neurons (efferent neurons)

23
Q

4 main types of neuroglia cells in CNS

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4 elements; omega without the g

  1. microglia (fire)
  2. oligodendrocytes (air)
  3. ependymal cells (water)
  4. astrocytes (earth)
24
Q

what do microglia do?

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Fire - destroy and scar

break down debris and waste, produce scar tissue

25
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what do oligodendrocytes do?

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Air - wrap axons in cylinders

make myelin sheaths in CNS

26
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what do ependymal cells do?

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Water

makes cerebrospinal fluid in CNS

27
Q

what do astrocytes do?

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Earth - support and barriers

structural support, between blood vessels and neurons, make blood-brain barrier

28
Q

_____ cells make myelin sheaths in PNS

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Schwann

29
Q

two tracts in nervous system, ___ and ___

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ascending and descending

30
Q

What is the ANS?

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autonomic nervous system - part of PNS, functions without conscious intent, controls visceral motor functions

31
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What are the two divisions of the ANS?

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Sympathetic division - active during fight/flight
Parasympathetic division - active under rest and digest