Chapter 9: Nervous System (part 1) Flashcards

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Neurons

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Nerve cell that sends impulses (cannot undergo mitosis)

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Neuroglial Cells (neurglia)

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Provide support, insulate, and protect neurons ( can undergo mitosis)

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Central Nervous System (CNS)

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Brain and spinal cord

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Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

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Nerves ( connect CNS with the body)

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Subdivisions of the PNS

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Sensory 
Motor 
Somatic 
Automatic 
Sympathetic 
Parasympthetic Nervous System
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Afferent (Sensory) System

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Sends information form receptors to the CNS

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Efferent (Motor) System

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Sends information from the CNS to muscles and glands

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Somatic Nervous System

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Sends information from the CNS to the Skeletal System to move the body

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Automatic Nervous System

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Sends information from the CNS to smooth muscles, cardiac muscle, and glands

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Sympathetic Nervous System

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Sends signals to all parts of the body including

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Parasymathetic Nervous System

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Sends signals mainly to the viscera of the cardiac muscle, and the glands

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Afferent

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To the organ

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Efferent

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Away from the organ

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14
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Soma

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Cell body

Central structure containing cytoplasm and organelles

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Dendrites

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Received stimuli (messages) from  other neuron's axon 
Carry messages to the cell body
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Axon

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Send stimuli (messages) to other neuron's dendrites 
Carry messages away form the cell body
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Amount of axons and dendrites per cell

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Dendrites- May have one or many per cell

Axons - only one per cell

18
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Myelin

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Fatty substance that insulates axons

19
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Schwann cells (PNS)
Oligodendrocyte (CNS)
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Support Cells

Cells that cover axons

20
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Myelin sheath

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Myelin + Schwann/ Oligodendrocyte cells

Speed up impulse travel

21
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Nodes of Ravier

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Gaps in the myelin sheath

22
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White matter

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Myelinated axons (faster travel of impulses)

23
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Gray matter

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Unmyelinated axons (slower travel of impulse

24
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Sensory Neurons

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(Afferent Neurons)

Send messages from body to brain located in our sense organ

25
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Sensory Neuron polarity

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Bipolar

one dendrite and one axon

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Motor Neuron

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(Efferent Neurons)
Send messages from brain to body, most travel from the brain and spinal cord to the organs, muscles, and glands of our body

27
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Motor Neuron polarity

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Multipolar

Having many dendrites and one axon

28
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Association Neuron

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(Interneurons)

Function in connecting other neurons

29
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Association Neuron polarity

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Multipolar (mostly)