Unit 3- Nervous System Flashcards

1
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Parasympathetic nervous system

A

Rest and digestion

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2
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Somatic nervous system

A

Voluntary system, control skeletal muscles

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3
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Autonomic nervous system

A

The sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system

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4
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Cervical vertebrae

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Arms and shoulders

8 segments

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5
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Thoracic vertebrae

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Controls upper body and inner arms

12 segments

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6
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Lumbar segments

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Controls legs and hips

5 segments

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7
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Sacral segments

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Controls genitalia and lower calves and ankles

4 segments

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8
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Pneumatic for vertebrae segments

A

Certainly Thor loves sandwiches

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9
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Vagus nerve

A

Motor and sensory

Gag reflex, parasympathetic innervation

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10
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Vestibulocochlear

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Sensory

Hearing and balance

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11
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Trochlear

A

Motor

Moves eyes

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12
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Olfactory verves

A

Smell

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13
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Optic nerve

A

Sensory

Vision

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14
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Olculomotor

A

Motor

Most eye movement

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15
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Trigeminal nerve

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Sensory and motor

Face sensations, mastication

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16
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Facial nerves

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Motor and sensory

Facial expression and taste

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17
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Glossopharyngeal nerve

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Motor and sensory

Taste and gag reflexes

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18
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Hypoglossal nerve

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Motor

Swallowing and speech

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19
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Abducens nerve

A

Motor

Abducts the eye

20
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Spinal accessory nerve

A

Motor nerves

Shoulder shrug

21
Q

The 12 cranial nerves pneumatic

A

Victor Vance the old ostrich observed the fat giraffe Henry acting scared

22
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Cerebellum

A

Coordination of motor output

23
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Medulla

A

Controls respiration and autonomic function

Controls neurons that receive and relay functional information

24
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Pituitary

A

Controls the endocrine system by producing important hormones

25
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Tectum

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Receives inputs from visual, tactile and auditory inputs

26
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Pons

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Interconnect of the forebrain and the cerebellum. Controls sleep, equilibrium, taste, facial expressions and sensations

27
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Amygdala

A

Processes input and organizes output

Emotions

28
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Thalamus

A

Relay of sensory input and does some processing

29
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Cerebral cortex

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Outer layer of the cerebellum, does processing and higher brain function

30
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Hypothalamus

A

Controls body temp, eating, drinking and sex

31
Q

Pneumatic for parts of the brain

A

CMPT PATCH

32
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Sympathetic nervous system

A

Fight or flight

33
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key parts of all the BRAINSSSSSS

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cerebrum, cerebellum, medulla, olfactory bulb, pituitary

34
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fish brains

A

-opitc lobe and olfactory tract

35
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Frog brain

A

optic lobe, optic tract, epiphysis

36
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bird brains

A

YOU

optic lobe, epiphysis

37
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human

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pons, hypothalamus, anterior commissure, thalamus, corpus colosum, occipital lobe, optic chiasm, cerebral hemisphere

38
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big picture neural developments

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-neural tube, primary vesicles, secondary vesicels, adult structures

39
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final result of the vertebrate brain development

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forebrain= cerebellum, thalamus, hypothalamus

midbrain- tectum

hindbrain- Pons, Cerebellum, medulla oblongata

40
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Name the 6 regions of teh mammalian cortex

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  • visual, auditory, somatosensory, olfactory, association, motor
  • viscous acronyms sometimes offer aid mentally
41
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What are the 5 main areas on which teh parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems work on?

A
  • HODGE
  • heart rate
  • oxygenation of blood
  • dialation of pupils
  • glucose levels in the blood
  • epinepherine and norepinephrine

sympathetic increase
parasympathetic decrease

42
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Which neurotransmitters are used in the preganglionic neurons of the sympathetic NS

A

acetylcholine

43
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which NTMs are used in the post ganglionic neuron of Sympathetic NS

A

norepinephrin

44
Q

which NTMs are used in the preganlionic neurons int eh parasympathetic NS

A

acetylcholine

45
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which NTMs are used in the postcanclionic neurons int eh parasympathetic NS

A

acetylcholine