Unit 5: Notes 4 Flashcards
what is the meninges? and what are the parts to it
three layers of protection. the dura mater (outermost), arachnoid mater (middle layer) , and pia mater (adheres to brain)
name the main parts of the brain
- cerebrum
- cerebellum
- diencephalon
- Brain stem
cerebrum
higher brain functions (thinking/emotions)
cerebellum
balance and muscle coordination
diencephalon
relays sensory info and controls many autonomic functions
brainstem
vital body functions
- heart rate
- breathing
what protects the brain
blood brain barrier, skull, meninges, and cerebrospinal fluid
blood brain barrier
astrocytes
cerebrospinal fluid
ependymal cells
- cushions brain, removes waste, buoyancy, transports hormones
• circulates in subarachnoid space, around brain/spinal cord and in ventricles
• hydrocephalus is the build up of CSF
name the facts of the cerebrum
- largest region of the brain
- responsible for the voluntary or conscious activities of the body
- site of intelligence, learning and judgment
- consists of left and right hemisphere
- connected by corpus callosum
name the parts of the surface of the cerebrum
- gyrus
- sulcus
- fissure
- Central sulcus
- postcentral gyrus
- Precentral gyrus
gyrus
A bump or bulge
sulcus
shallow groove
fissure
deep groove
Central sulcus
separates the frontal and parietal lobe’s
post central gyrus
immediately posterior to central sulcus, contains primary somatosensory cortex
- receives tactile info (Touch, pressure, pain, temperature, proprioception)
- produces sensations and after
- localize it to body regions
Precentral gyrus
immediately anterior, contains the primary motor cortex
- executes movements plan by other areas
- primary motor cortex on one side of brain controls muscles on the opposite side