W5 - Somatic NS Flashcards

1
Q

What does the somatic NS act on?

A

Skeletal muscles

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2
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What are the two parts of the upper motor neurons?

A

Motor cortex - planning/initiating movements, BRainstem centres - basic movements/posture

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3
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Where does the signal go to from the UMN to reach the skeletal muscles (via integration centres)?

A

The lower motor neurons (LMN)

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4
Q

What receptors are present on the skeletal muscles? (ACh works in the somatic NS)

A

Nicotinic receptors

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5
Q

What is the different between ANS and SNS in terms of the junctions from the spinal cord to the target organ?

A

Ganglia (where junctions are) in ANS but no junctions from the SC to the target organ in the SNS

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6
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5 steps of a somatic (involuntary) reflex

A
  1. Sensor 2. Afferent pathway to SC or Bst 3. Integrating centre (grey matter of SC or Bst) 4. Efferent pathway to muscle 5. Effector creates response
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7
Q

What happens to the extensor and the flexor during the patella reflex?

A

Extensor (quads) - impulses cause contraction, Flexor (hamstring) - impulses inhibit contraction to relax the muscle

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8
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What is the Jendrassik manoeuvre?

A

Pulls hands apart while clenching teeth to occupy CNS so it doesn’t interfere with the patella reflex

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9
Q

Muscle spindles are an organ, what do they sense?

A

Sense the length of the muscle

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10
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What is proprioception?

A

The sense of your body in space

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11
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Describe the structure of a muscle spindle (intra/extrafusal fibres and neurons)

A

They’re made up of multiple intrafusal muscle fibres with primary sensory nerve fibres wound around them, muscle spindles are surrounded by extrafusal muscle fibres

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12
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What is the purpose of intrafusal and extrafusal muscle fibres?

A

Intra - contract along with extra so you know the muscle has shortened, Extra - move the body

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13
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What surrounds the muscle spindles intra fibres?

A

Capsule

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14
Q

What efferent and afferent neurons are associated with the intra fibres?

A

Gamma motor and Grp I / II sensory

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15
Q

What efferent neurons are associated with extrafusal muscle fibres?

A

Alpha motor neurons

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16
Q

What do mechanoreceptors do in golgi tendon organs?

A

They respond to the degree of tension in the muscle

17
Q

What is the purpose of a GTO?

A

Protection

18
Q

How does a GTO protect against excessive tension?

A

If there’s sufficient tension to damage the muscle the GTO activates inhibitory inter-neuron to stop the LMN firing