The Nervous System Flashcards

1
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Functions of the nervous system

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To transmit info from one part of the body to another and coordinates and controls body functions

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2
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Divisions of the nervous system

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Central nervous system and peripheral nervous system

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3
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Central N.S

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the brain and spinal cord

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4
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Peripheral N.S

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Nerves that extend to the parts of the body

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5
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Cells of the nervous systems

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Neurons and glia

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6
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Types of neurons

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Sensory, motor, and inter neurons

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7
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Sensory neurons

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(Afferent) transmit impulses toward the spinal cord and brain

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8
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Motor neurons

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(Efferent) transmit impulses toward the body

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9
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Inter neurons

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Directly connect sensory and motor neurons in the spinal

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10
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The synapse

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Tiny space between the axon of one neuron and the dendrites of another

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11
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Dendrites

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Receive impulses (tree like)

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12
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Axon

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Send impulses away (covered in myelin)

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13
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Myelin

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Fatty substance covering Schwann cells (like the rubber on the wire)

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14
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Nodes of Ranvier

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The stuff between the Schwann cells

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15
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Dopamine

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Stuff that create neurotransmitters

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16
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Endorphin

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Block the impulse

17
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Neurotransmitters

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Chemical “bridges”, flood the space (are released by pre-synaptic neuron)

18
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Brain stem

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Controls vital functions

  • heartbeat
  • breathing
  • blood pressure
19
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Brain stem has three parts

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Medulla oblongata
Pons
Midbrain

20
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Diencephalon

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Interior center of the brain

21
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Hypothalamus

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Controls: -body temp

  • sleep cycle
  • appetite
  • sexual arousal
22
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Thalamus

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  • Relays sensory impulses to the appropriate part of the brain
  • associates sensations with emotions
23
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Cerebellum

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Controls coordination of movement, balance, and equilibrium

24
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Cerebrum

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Largest upper most part of the brain

  • thinking part
  • perception
  • emotions
  • memory
25
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Spinal cord

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About 17-18 inches long
Extends from occipital bone to L1
Provides two way communication

26
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Two ways of communication what are they

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Ascending tracts conduct impulses up the cord to brain

Descending tracts conduct impulses down the cord from brain

27
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Meninges

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Tough, fluid filled membrane cover ing brain and spine made of three layers

28
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Layers of meninges

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Dura-tough outer layer (next to bone)
Arachnoid-fluid fills spaces (cobweb)
Pia-directly touching brain

29
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Cerebrospinal fluid

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Bathes the brain and spinal cord
Acts as a shock absorber
Continually produced

30
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Spinal nerves

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31 pairs

Have sensory and motor functions

31
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Cranial nerves

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12 pairs

32
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Autonomic nervous system

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Motor neurons that conduct impulses to the heart, smooth, muscles and glands of the body

33
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2 branches of autonomic nervous system

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Parasympathetic- controls involuntary muscles during normal every day conditions
Sympathetic- controls involuntary muscles during stressful or emergency conditions