Intro to Nervous System Flashcards

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What are the 2 types of Cells in the nervous system?

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Neurones (nerve cells) and Glial cells (supporting cells)

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What types of cells are Neurones?

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Excitable cells that communicate via chemical and electrical signals

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List the 4 Structural Classifications of neurones?

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Unipolar, Bipolar, Pseudo-unipolar and Multipolar

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Describe Structural Classification of Unipolar?

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Single Projection from Cell body

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Describe Structural Classification of Bipolar?

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2 Projections, Axon and Dendrite from same cell body

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Describe Structural Classification of Pseudo-unipolar?

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Subdivision of Bipolar Neurons

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Describe Structural Classification of Multipolar?

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Multiple projections, 1 Axon rest are Dendrites

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What are the 3 Functional Classifications of Neurones?

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Efferent, Afferent, Interneurons

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Describe the Functional Classification of Efferent Neurones?

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Transmits Information from CNS to effector organs

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Describe the Functional Classification of Afferent Neurones?

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Transmits Sensory info from Sensory Receptors (Outside) or Visceral info from Visceral Receptors (body conditions)

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Describe the Functional Classification of Interneurones?

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Located entirely in CNS go between sensory and effector, carries out brains functions

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What does Glial Cells do?

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Provide Structural integrity for nervous system - (glia=glue)

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What are the 5 Types of Glial Cells?

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Astrocytes, Microglia, Ependymal, Oligodendrocytes, Schwaan Cells

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What does the Astrocyte Cells do?

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Supports, Provide Nutrients, Maintains BBB

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What does Microglia Cells do?

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Small and Mobile, Provide Macrophages for CNS

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What does Ependymal Cells do?

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Line Cavities and Fluid-filled spaces

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What does Oligodendrocytes Cells do?

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Form myelin round axons in CNS

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What does Schwaan Cells do?

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Form myelin round axons in PNS (myelin for only 1 axon)

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What does Peripheral Nervous System(PNS) give rise to?

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Somatic and Autonomic Nervous Systems

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What does the Somatic Nervous System give rise to?

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Sensory and Motor Functions

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What does the Autonomic Nervous System give rise to?

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Parasympathetic and Sympathetic Nervous Systems

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What is the Somatic Nervous System?

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Associated with Voluntary Control of Movement, Communicates info from outside of body

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What two types of Nerves serve the SoNS?

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Afferent- sensory (External info to spinal cord) Efferent- Motor (Muscle Contraction)

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What are the Protective Layers of the Brain?

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Skull, Cranial meninges, BBB, CSF

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What are the Protective Layers of the Spinal Cord?

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Vertebral Column, Spinal Meninges, CSF

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What are the 3 Connective Tissues covering the Brain and Spinal Cord?

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Pia Mater (Inner) Arachnoid Matter (Middle) Dura Mater (Outer)

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What are the 3 Spaces inbetween the Connective Tissue?

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Subarachnoid Space, Subdural Space, Epidural Space

28
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What is the Cerebrospinal Fluid?

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Clear colourless liquid found in CNS, Acts as cushion for the cortex, Contains nutrients

29
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Where is CSF found and what can it be used for?

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Choroid Plexus of Brain and for aid diagnosis of diseases

30
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What are the 4 Cavities of the Brain Called?

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Ventricles

31
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What is located in the Ventricles?

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Choroid Plexuses

32
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How does the Blood flow To the Brain?

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Internal Carotid and Vertebral Arteries into Dural Sinuses and empties into Internal Jugular Veins

33
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How does the Blood flow To the Spinal Cord?

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Posterior Intercostal and Lumber Arteries, empties into Posterior Intercostal and Lumbar Veins

34
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How do Astrocytes Limit Permeability to/from the CNS?

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Stimulate endothelial cells to create tight junctions

35
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What type of Drugs can pass across BBB?

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Liphophilic drugs with Lipid Membranes

36
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What is contained in the White Matter?

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Myelinated (fatty so appears white) Neuronal Cells

37
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What is contained within the Grey Matter?

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Neuronal cell bodies, dendrites, axon terminals

38
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What function Occurs in the Grey Matter?

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Synaptic Transmission and Neural Integration

39
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How many pairs of Spinal Nerves are there in the Spinal Cord?

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31 Pairs

40
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What are the 4 sub-divided Areas of the Spinal Cord?

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Cervical, Thoracic, Lumber, Sacral

41
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What does the Grey Matter of the Spinal Cord look like?

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Butterfly Shaped, White matter on the outside, Grey matter on the Inside with 1 Ventral and 1 Dorsal horn either side

42
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Where do Afferent Fibres Terminate in the Spinal cord?

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Dorsal Horn

43
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Where do Efferent Fibres originate in Spinal Cord?

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Ventral Horn

44
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What are the 2 Tracts in the White Matter?

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Ascending and Descending Tracts - Linking Peripheral Nerves to the Brain

45
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What does the Ascending Tract do?

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Transmits information from the Spinal Cord to the Brain

46
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What does the Descending Tract do?

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Transmits Information from the Brain to the Spinal Cord

47
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What are the 3 parts of the brain?

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Forebrain, Cerebellum, Brainstem

48
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What are the 2 Hemispheres of the Forebrain?

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Cerebrum and Diencephalon

49
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What are the 3 Sub-divisions of the BrainStem?

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Midbrain, Pons, Medulla Oblongata

50
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What does the Medulla Oblongata do?

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Several Centres contain Vital Autonomic Function i.e Breathing

51
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What does the Pons do?

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Acts as a Relay station between hemispheres

52
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What does the Midbrain do?

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Controls Sensory and Motor functions including Eye Movement

53
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What is the Reticular Formation?

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Network of interconnected Nuclei and Reticular activating system, output affects cerebral cortex i.e Awareness, Attention

54
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What does the Cerebellum do?

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Control and Coordination of movement control centre, provides feedback to Brainstem and Cortex

55
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What are the 2 structures of the Diencephalon?

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Thalamus and Hypothalamus

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What does the Thalamus do?

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Processes most sensory information

57
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What does the Hypothalamus do?

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Regulates autonomic, endocrine and visceral functions, connects to limbic system

58
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What are the 2 components of the Cerebrum?

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Deep subcortical nuclei (basal ganglia) and Cerebral Cortex (sulci and gyri grey matter)

59
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What are the 4 hemispheres of the Cerebral Cortex?

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  1. Frontal - Personality
  2. Temporal - Senses
  3. Parietal - Peripheral Sensation
  4. Occipital - Vision
60
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What is the Basal Ganglia?

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Collection of deep nuclei, helps to Initiate and Terminate movements

61
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What are the 4 Nuclei Involved with Basal Ganglia?

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Caudate nucleus, Globus Pallidus, Putament, Striatum

62
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What is the Limbic System?

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Generate emotional states and contribute to memory

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What important structures are in the Limbic System?

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Amygdala, Hippocampus, Fornix, Cingulate Gyrus