Organisation of the Nervous System Flashcards

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What does the nervous system consist of

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brain and cranial nerves
spinal cord and spinal nerves
ganglia (small masses of nervous tissue)

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Give a brief overview of the nervous system

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sensory receptors detect internal/external stimuli - carried to brain and spinal cord through spinal and cranial nerves > the NS integrates the sensory info and makes decisions for appropriate responses > once integrated the NS elicits an appropriate motor response by activating effects through cranial and spinal nerves - muscles contract and glands secrete

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The Central Nervous System (CNS) consists of …

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Brain and Spinal Cord

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Describe the role of the CNS

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processes incoming sensory info and responds with nerve impulses that stimulate muscles to contract and glands to secrete - also the source of thoughts, emotions and memories

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The Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) consists of …

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Spinal nerves and their branches, Cranial nerves and their branches, Ganglia and sensory receptors

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The PNS is divided into …

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Somatic NS
Autonomic NS
Enteric NS

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Describe the sensory and motor neurons in the somatic NS

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sensory neurons convey info from receptors in head/body/limbs/special senses to CNS
motor neurons conducts impulses from CNS to skeletal muscles ONLY

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Describe the consequence of the motor response of the Somatic NS

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because these motor responses can be consciously controlled, the action of this part of the PNS is VOLUNTARY

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Describe the sensory and motor neurons in the autonomic NS

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sensory neurons convey info from autonomic sensory receptors in visceral organs such as stomach/lungs to CNS
motor neurons conduct impulses from CNS to smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and glands

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Describe the consequence of the motor response of the Autonomic NS

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because its motor responses are not normally under conscious control, the action of the ANS is INVOLUNTARY

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The motor part of the ANS consists of 2 branches …

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sympathetic division

parasympathetic division

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Describe these 2 divisions

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most effectors receive nerves from both divisions, have opposing actions, sympathetic neurons increase h.r., parasympathetic neurons decrease h.r.
sympathetic = ‘fight-or-flight’
parasympathetic = ‘rest-and-digest’

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Describe the Enteric NS

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‘brain of the gut’, INVOLUNTARY, approx 100 million neurons that extend most of the length of the GIT that function independently of the ANS and CNS, sensory neurons monitor chemical changes within GIT as well as stretching of its walls

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