Vetan Topic 5 Flashcards

1
Q

What are basic functional units of the Central Nervous System?

A

neurons or nerve cells

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2
Q

part of neuron which contains cytoplasm and nucleus

A

nerve cell body

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3
Q

part of neuron that conducts impulses away from the cell body

A

axon

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4
Q

these are tiny branches where impulses leave the neuron

A

telodendria

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5
Q

neuron w/ many processes (one axon & many
dendrites)

A

multipolar neuron

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6
Q

neuron w/ two processes (axon & dendrite)

A

bipolar neuron

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7
Q

neuron w/ only one process (axon only)

A

unipolar neuron

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8
Q

Enlarged cranial portion of the neural tube becomes?

A

the brain

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9
Q

Neural canal becomes the? (2)

A

ventricles of the brain
central canal of the spinal cord

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10
Q

these structures are derived from neural crest cells (5)

A

a. neurons of PNS
b. neurolemocytes (Schwann cells) of the PNS
c. adrenal medulla cells
d. melanocytes of skin
e. a variety of structures in the face.

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11
Q

failure of cerebellum to develop due to
destruction of cerebellar cortex

A

Cerebellar hypoplasia and atrophy

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12
Q

premature degeneration of Purkinje cell layer of
cerebellar cortex

A

Cerebellar abiotrophy

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13
Q

accumulation of excessive amount of cerebrospinal fluid in the
cranial cavity

A

hydrocephalus

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14
Q

thin walled and greatly enlarged lateral ventricle filled with CSF

A

hydranencephaly

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15
Q

the failure of vertebral arches to close dorsal to spinal cord

A

spina bifida

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16
Q

protrusion of the meninges through an opening in the vertebral arches to form a cyst beneath the skin

A

Meningocoele

17
Q

cleft in the neural tube brought about by the failure of this part to close during neurulation

A

Myeloschisis

18
Q

reduced or absence of development of one or
more segments of spinal cord.

A

hypoplasia

19
Q

dilation of central canal due to excess accumulation of CSF

A

hydromyelia

20
Q

abnormal cavitation of the spinal cord

A

Syrinomyelia

21
Q

2 spinal cords develop beside each other usually in one set or meninges and in one vertebral canal.

A

Diplomyelia

22
Q

2 spinal cords develop w/ a partition between them. Usually in separate vertebral canals and have separate meninges.

A

Diastematomyelia

23
Q

fate of the neural canal

A

become the spinal cord