nervous system basics Flashcards

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what are the three basic functions of the nervous system

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sensory
intergrative
motor

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what does the sensory function involve

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afferent nerves detect stimuli both inside and outside the body

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what does the integrative function involve

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sens input is converted into electrical sugnals called impulses which are transmitted to teh brain, here the signals create sensations, produce thoughts or add to memory

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what does the motor function involve

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based on sens input and integration the nervous system responds by sending signals to the muscles to contract via efferent nerves

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5
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what is the CNS made of

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brain and spinl cord

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what is the peripheral nervous system divided into

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autonomic nervous system and somatic nervous system

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what is the autonomic nervous system responsible for

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automatic regulation of involuntary processes - glands, organs, vessels, pupil dialation, BP and digestion

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what is the function of the somatic nervous system

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carries sens info and controls movement of the skeletal muscles

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what is the somatic nervous system divided into

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motor and sensory system

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what is the autonomic nervous system divided into

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sympathetic and parasympathetic system

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what is the role of the parasympathetic system

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maintains body functions under ordinary conditions

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what is the role of the sympathetic system

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prepared the to react and expend energy in times of stress

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what structures make up the PNS

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cranial nerves, spinal nerves and their roots and branches, peripheral nerves, neuromuscular junctions

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how are neurons classified on structure

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based on the number of processes that extend out from the cell body - miltipolar, bipolar or unipolar

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how are neurons classified on function

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according to the direction in which the signals travel - motor neurons, sensory neurons and interneurons

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16
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what is neuroglia

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the delicate CT that surrounds components of the CNS and PNS

17
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what are astrocytes

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cells of the cns that regulate blood flow, transfer mitochondria to neurons, and supply building blocks of neurotransmitters, phagocytose synapses and alter neutrophils

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what are microglia

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resident cells of the brain that regulate brain development, maintain neuronal networks and have a role in injury repair

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what are ependymal cells

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cells of the cns that control teh production and flow of the CSF, brain metabolism and waste clearance

20
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what are oligodendrocytes

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cells of the cns that are myelinating cells. end product of a long cell lineage that produce the insulating sheath of the axons