Lab 6: Nervous System Flashcards

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Name & Characteristics

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Spinal Cord

  1. Shows the white and gray matter
  2. Motor neuron cell bodies are visible in the ventral horns of the gray matter as large dark specks
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Name & Function

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Spinal Cord

  1. Conducts sensory information from the peripheral nervous system (both somatic and autonomic) to the brain
  2. Conducts motor information from the brain to our various effectors
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Name & Location

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Spinal Cord

The spinal cord is contained within the spine, extending from the base of the skull to the second lumbar vertebra at the base of the spine

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Name & Characteristics

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Neuron Cell Body

  1. The large euchromatic nucleus has a very prominent central nucleolus
  2. The beginnings of three dendrites and the one axon can be seen emanating from this cell body
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Name & Function

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Neuron Cell Body

  1. Electrically excitable cell that processes and transmits information by electrical and chemical signaling
  2. Chemical signaling occurs via synapses, specialized connections with other cells
  3. Neurons connect to each other to form networks
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Name & Location

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Neuron Cell Body

Human nervous system

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Name & Characteristics

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Dorsal Root Ganglion

  1. Neuronal cell bodies are located in the more darkly stained regions, with their axons projecting out into the lighter areas of the tissue
  2. These axons are myelinated and Nodes of Ranvier can be seen
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Name & Function

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Dorsal Root Ganglion

  1. It’s a nerve ending that send processes out to the periphery
  2. Is a nodule on a dorsal root that contains cell bodies of neurons in afferent spinal nerves
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Name & Location

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Dorsal Root Ganglion

The dorsal root ganglia lie along the vertebral column by the spine

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Name & Characteristics

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Peripheral Nerve

  1. The perineurium is nicely stained
  2. The cross-sectional apearance of myelinated axons is obvious
  3. The perineurium surrounds the nerve bundle, but does not penetrate it. This is a key criterion for distinguishing peripheral nerve bundles from smooth muscle bundles
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Name & Function

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Peripheral Nerve

  1. The primary function of a peripheral nerve is to transmit signals from the spinal cord to the rest of the body
  2. Or to transmit sensory information from the rest of the body to the spinal cord

For example, to flex a muscle, the brain sends a signal to the spinal cord that is received by a motor neuron in the spinal cord

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Name & Location

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Peripheral Nerve

Human nervous system

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Name & Characteristics

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Cerebellum

The gray matter is located outside (the cerebellum), with the white matter lying in the middle of many infoldings

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Name & Function

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Cerebellum

  1. Region of the brain that plays an important role in motor control
  2. It contributes to coordination, precision, muscle tone, balance, and equilibrium
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Name & Location

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Cerebellum

The cerebellum is located just above the brainstem, beneath occipital lobes at the base of the skull

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