Nervous System (old) Flashcards
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CNS
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- Brain and Spinal Cord
- Integrative and control centers
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PNS
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- Cranial and spinal nerves
- Communication lines between CNS and rest of body
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Afferent Division
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- Sensory
- Somatic and visceral sensory nerve fibers
- conducts impulses from receptors to CNS
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Efferent Division
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- Motor
Conducts impulses from the CNS to effectors (muscles and glands)
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Somatic Nervous System
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- Somatic motor (voluntary)
- conducts impulses from CNS to skeletal muscles
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Autonomic Nervous System
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- Visceral Motor (involuntary)
- Conducts impulses from CNS to cardiac muscles, smooth muscles, and glands
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What does a neuron do?
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- Receive Signals (Dendrites & Cell Body)
- Transmit Signal (Axons)
- Send signal to other cell (Axon terminal, Synapse)
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What three shapes do neurons appear as?
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- Unipolar (Dorsal Root Ganglia)
- Bipolar (Retina)
- Multipolar (most Common)
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Cell body and axon of CNS?
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- Nucleus
- Tract
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Cell body and axon of PNS?
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- Ganglia
- Nerve
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What is a Glia?
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Cell structures in the nervous system that don’t conduct action potentials. They maintain homeostasis of neurons
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CNS Glial Cells
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- Astrocyte: help form blood-brain barrier and support cell body
- Microglia: modified immune cells
Ependyma: Creates CSF - Oligodendrocyte: Myelinates Axons (Unrecoverable)
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PNS Glial Cells
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- Sattelite Cells: support cell bodies
- Schwann Cells: Myelinates axons (recoverable)