Nervous System Flashcards

1
Q

what kinds of messages does the nervous system send?

A

electrical messages

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2
Q

list the 5 functions of the nervous system

A
  1. maintain homeostasis
  2. receive sensory input
  3. integrating information
  4. controlling muscles and glands
  5. establishing and maintaining mental activity
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3
Q

list and describe the functions of the 2 cell types of the nervous system

A
  1. neuron: transmit signals

2. provide support for neurons

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4
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describe the general neuron structure

A

cell body and processes coming off the body

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5
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what does the cell body of a neuron contain?

A

the nucleus

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6
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describe the function of dendrites in a neuron

A

processes that conduct impulses toward the cell body, receive signals from another cell

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7
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describe the function of Axons in a neuron

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processes that conduct impulses Away from cell body to the next cell

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8
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describe the myelin sheath of a neuron

A

a lipid substance which covers most axons and serves as an electrical insulator

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9
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describe the Nodes of Ranvier in a neuron

A

spaces between myelin, electrical signal jumps from node to node so it moves quicker

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10
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what are axons sometimes also called?

A

neuron fibers or nerve fibers

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11
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what does the central nervous system contain?

A

the brain and spinal cord

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12
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what does the peripheral nervous system contain?

A

components outside of the brain and spinal cord

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13
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what is referred to as a nucleus in the central nervous system?

A

a group of neuron cell bodies

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14
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what is referred to as a tract in the central nervous system?

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a bundle of axons or neuron fibers

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15
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what is referred to as a ganglion in the peripheral nervous system?

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a group of neuron cell bodies

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16
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what is referred to as a nerve in the peripheral nervous system?

A

a bundle of axons or neuron fibers

17
Q

what do synapses do in the nervous system?

A

provide continuity from one neuron to the next

18
Q

what is the relation between axons and dendrites during signalling?

A

the axon of a neuron meets the dendrite of the next but they do not touch!

19
Q

since the axon of one neuron does not touch the dendrite of the next during signalling, what is the space between them called?

A

synaptic space

20
Q

what do axons release into the synaptic space during signalling?

A

neurotransmitters

21
Q

what do neurotransmitters do?

A

bind to receptors on the dendrite during signalling

22
Q

how does the signal always travel during signalling?

A

from axon to dendrite

23
Q

how many more neuroglia are there than neurons?

A

neuroglia outnumber neurons 10 to 1

24
Q

list the 4 types of neuroglial cells

A
  1. olidodendrocytes (CNS)/Schwann cells (PNS)
  2. astrocytes
  3. ependymal cells
  4. microglia
25
Q

describe the location and function of oligodendrocytes/Schwann cells

A

found around axons, produce the myelin sheath

26
Q

describe the location and function of astrocytes

A

positioned between blood vessels and neurons, allow for formation of blood-brain barrier

27
Q

describe the location and function of ependymal cells

A

line parts of the nervous system, produce cerebrospinal fluid

28
Q

describe the cell type, location, and function of microglia

A

phagocytic cells found throughout the nervous system that protect the nervous system from foreign particles and remove damaged cells

29
Q

list and describe the 2 types of nerves found in the peripheral nervous system

A
  1. cranial nerves: face and neck

2. spinal nerves: rest of body; movement, senses

30
Q

what is the function of the autonomic nervous system?

A

regulates organs

31
Q

list and describe the 3 parts of the autonomic nervous system

A
  1. sympathetic: responds to stresses
  2. parasympathetic: responds to nonstresses
  3. enteric: controls digestive tract, sympathetic and parasympathetic parts