THE NERVOUS SYSTEM: neurons and the nervous system Flashcards

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What 2 subsystems is the central nervous system comprised of?

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The central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system.

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Define: central nervous system

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Comprised of the brain and the spinal chord and is involved in receiving sensory information from the body and sending motor information to the body.

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Define: peripheral nervous system

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Comprises of everthing outside of the central nervous system and it collects sensory information from sense organs which is sent to the brain and is relayed back as motor information.

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What are the 2 subsystems of the peripheral nervous system?

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The somatic nervous sustem (voluntary movement) and autonomic nervous sytem (automatic/involuntary movement)

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What are the 3 types of neurons that communicate to form (sensations)?

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Sensory neurons, motor neurons and interneurons

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Sensory and motor neurons are primarily located in the ___, whereas interneurons are located in the ___

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PNS, CNS

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Define: sensory neurons

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aka afferent neurons, receive sensory information from sensory receptor cells in the PNS, and is sent to the CNS

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Define: motor neurons

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aka efferent neurons, carry motor information from the CNS to the PNS, causing bodily responses

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Define: interneurons

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nerves in the CNS which connect sensory neurons to motor neurons.

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Interneurons coordinate the reflex arc. Explain what this means.

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As a survival response, when sensory neurons receive an intense sensation, it is relayed to the motor neurons through interneurons in the spinal chord, to bypass the brain more quickly.

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Define: somatic nervous system

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A branch of the PNS that controls voluntary movement of skeletal muscles and sensory information

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Define: autonomic nervous system

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A branch of the PNS that functions automatically to control physiological functions.

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Can the autonomic nervous system be controlled? how?

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Yes, certain techniques such as biofeedback (exerts control over physiological functions that usually function independently) to influence the ANS

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