12.1 Basic Structure and Function of Nervous System Flashcards

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Parts of the Central Nervous System (CNS)

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Brain and spinal cord

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Parts of the Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

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Everything else (ganglion, nerves)

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Nucleus

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Localized collection of neuron somas in CNS

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Axon

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Fiber connecting a neuron with its target

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5
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Dendrite

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Recevies input from Neurons

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Ganglion

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PNS
Cluster of somas
Reception of sensory stimuli by dorsal root and cranial ganglia (somatic/autonomic)
Relay of visceral motor responses by autonomic ganglia (autonomic)

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7
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Glial Cells

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Support Neurons

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Gray Matter

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Regions with many cell bodies and dendrites

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Nerves

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PNS

Fibers of sensory and motor neurons (somatic/autonomic)

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Neuron

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Cells containing a soma (cell body)
Have processes (extensions)
Contain Axons and Dendrites

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11
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Tract

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Bundle of axons with CNS

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12
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White Matter

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Myelinated axons

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13
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Basic NS Functions

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Sensation, Integration, Response

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Sensation

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Receiving stimuli generates a motor response

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Integration

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Association areas

Combines emotions, memories and learning to produce a response

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16
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Sensation

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Receive environmental stimuli from in and out of the body to register homeostatic change
5 senses
Taste+smell: chemical response
Touch: Physical
Light: Sight
Hearing: Sound perception which can be physical

Inside the body: organ wall stretching, blood concentration of ions

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Response

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NS can cause contraction of all 3 types of muscle
Neural control of glands (sweat)
Voluntary/Conscious Contraction - Skeletal
Involuntary - smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, gland activation
Voluntary responses controlled by somatic NS, involuntary are governed by Autonomic NS

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Somatic NS

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Voluntary response to stimuli

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Autonomic NS

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Involuntary response to stimuli

20
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Integration

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Stimuli received by sensory structures communicated to the NS which processes info.
Compares memories of prior stimuli or memories from past similar experiences
Etc. Trajectory of baseball and speed before a swing

21
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Spinal Cord

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CNS
Initiation of reflexes from ventral horn (somatic) and lateral horn (autonomic) gray matter
Pathways for sensory and motor functions between periphery and brain

22
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Brain

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CNS
Perception and processing of sensory stimuli (somatic/autonomic)
Execution of voluntary motor responses (somatic)
Regulation of homeostatic mechanisms (autonomic)

23
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Digestive Tract

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ENS
The enteric nervous system located in the digestive tract is responsible for autonomous functions and can operate independently from the brain and spinal cord