Cells and Tissues of the Nervous System Flashcards

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What are the main components of the nervous system?

A
Central nervous system 
Peripheral nervous system 
Cranial and spinal nerves 
Motor division 
Autonomic nervous system
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2
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What are neurons?

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Excitable cells with multiple dendrites and one axon

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3
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What type of loss in neurons is irreversible?

A

Cell body loss

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4
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What are the different types of neuron?

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Multipolar
Bipolar
Pseudounipolar

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5
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What are glial cells?

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Non-excitable supporting cells

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6
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Describe the grey matter in the CNS

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Diffuse collections of cell bodies and non-myelinated axons

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7
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Describe the white matter in the CNS

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Diffuse collections of myelinated axons

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8
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If localised, what do collections of cell bodies and non-myelinated axons form in the CNS?

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Nuclei

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If localised, what do collections of myelinated axons form in the CNS?

A

Tracts

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10
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What do myelinated axons form in the PNS?

A

Nerves

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11
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What do cell bodies form in the PNS?

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Ganglia

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12
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Where is CSF found?

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Ventricles
Central canal of spinal cord
Surrounding brain and spinal cord between layers of meninges (between pia mater and arachnoid mater)

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13
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Where is CSF formed?

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Choroid plexus

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14
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What is the blood-brain barrier?

A

Protective mechanism that helps to maintain a stable environment for the brain and prevents harmful amino acids and ions present in the bloodstream/cells from entering the brain

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15
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Due to the blood-brain barrier, what properties do drugs need to have in order to be delivered to the CNS?

A

Lipid soluble

or use a suitable vector

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