ANIMAL PHYSIOLOGY - NERVOUS SYSTEM Flashcards

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controls rapid activities of the body such as muscular contraction, secretions of some endocrine glands, heart rate, respiration rate, gastrointestinal motility, and rapid reflex actions

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nervous system

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2
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nervous system is composed of the

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brain, spinal cord, nerves

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3
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adjustment of animal’s response to change in environment and complex linking of the processes in body for this response

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co-ordination

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4
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these are the ones that actually physically responds to stimulus

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effector organs

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5
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composed of _______ that specialize in impulse conduction, relay of messages from effector organs to nervous system and vice versa

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nerve cells / neurons

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(type of neuron) nerve impulses from effector organ to spinal cord

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afferent (sensory)

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(type of neuron) from brain / spinal cord to effector organs

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efferent (motor)

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8
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(type of neuron) from an afferent to efferent and vice versa within central nervous system

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interneurons

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9
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these are where the signals are received

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dendrites (receptors at end)

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10
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single process that extends out from cell body to other cells; where a signal will be carried away to some other cell

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axon

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10
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insulates the axon and the transferring of signal

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myelin sheath

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gap where nerve impulses are transmitted from one cell to another; junction area where the neuron will be communicating with another cell

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synapse

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12
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division of nervous system that is composed of the brain and spinal cord; command center

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central nervous system

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13
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division of nervous system that resides outside the CNS, to serve the limbs and organs

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peripheral nervous system

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14
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nerves that carry impulses to and from brain

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cranial nerves

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15
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nerves that carry impulses to and from the spinal cord

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spinal nerves

16
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(under PNS) controls involuntary activities (ex. heart beat); innervates glands and visceral musculature

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autonomic nervous system

17
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(under PNS) consciously controls / voluntary; innervates striated or skeletal muscles, brings about quick adjustments (40m/s); ex. burn finger

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somatic nervous system

18
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(under autonomic ns) promotes maintenance of body at rest; controls involuntary acts that keep body run smoothly under normal everyday conditions

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parasympathetic nervous system

19
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(under autonomic ns) mobilizes the body’s resources for action under stress

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sympathetic nervous system

20
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under sympathetic, the pre-ganglionic neurons are _______, while the post is ________ and _______ (adrenaline)

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acetylcholine; epinephrine and nor-epinephrine

21
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under parasympathetic, pre-ganglionic neuron is acetylcholine; and post is ______ as well

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same acetylcholine