Week 3 - topic 3 Flashcards

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Nerves

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  • Nerves are bundles of individual neurons contained within a protective membrane that allow the brain and spinal cord to communicate with the rest of the body.
  • > Nerves convey sensory information to the CNS.
  • > Nerves convey messages from the CNS to the body’s muscles and glands
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Cranial nerves

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  • Peripheral nerves attached directly to the brain.
  • There are 12 pairs of them.
  • Some cranial nerves have sensory functions and some have motor functions
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Olfactory and optic nerves

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  1. Olfactory – sensory fibers
    - > for the sense of smell
    - > olfactory bulb
  2. Optic – sensory fibers
    - > helps with our visual sense
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Oculomotor, trochlear, trigeminal and abducens nerves

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  1. Oculomotor – motor fibers
    - > control of eye muscles and their movements
  2. Trochlear – motor fibers
    - > control of eye muscles and their movements
  3. Trigeminal – sensory fibers and motor fibers
    - > sensations in the face and motor functions of the jaw
    - > control touch and pain
  4. Abducens – motor fibers
    - > controls muscles of the eyes and their movements
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Facial, auditory and glossopharyngeal nerves

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  1. Facial – sensory fibers and motor fibers
    - > controls taste and muscles and movements of face
  2. Auditory – sensory fibers
    - > hearing and balance
  3. Glossopharyngeal – sensory fibers and motor fibers
    - > sensory and motor functions of tongue and throat
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Vagus, spinal accessory and hypoglossal nerves

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  1. Vagus – sensory fibers and motor fibers
    - > really long nerve
    - > controls muscles and movements of internal organs
  2. Spinal Accessory – motor fibers
    - > muscles and movements of neck
  3. Hypoglossal – motor fibers
    - > muscles and movements of tongue
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PNS

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The Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) consists of the cranial and spinal nerves

These nerves allow the brain and spinal cord (CNS) to communicate with the rest of the body

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Spinal nerve

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a peripheral nerve attached to the spinal cord

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Afferent and efferent axons

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Afferent Axons = Arriving/sensory

Efferent Axons = Exiting/motor

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Spinal cross section

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*look up image

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Structure of the PNS - somatic and autonomic

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  • The somatic system is the part of the peripheral nervous system that controls the movement of skeletal muscles or transmits somatosensory information to the central nervous system.
  • In contrast, the autonomic nervous system (ANS) is the portion of the peripheral nervous system that controls the body’s vegetative functions
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Parasympathetic system V Sympathetic system

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*look up image

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