Chapter 10 - Nervous System - The Brain Flashcards

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The brain is divided into right and left hemisphere called….

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cerebral hemispheres

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2
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What are the 4 lobes of the brain?

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Frontal, Parietal, Occipital and Temporal Lobe

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Frontal lobe…

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thought processes, behavior, personality and emotion

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Parietal lobe…

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body sensations, visual and spatial perception

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5
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Occipital lobe…

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vision

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Temporal lobe…

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hearing, understanding speech and language

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In the middle of the cerebrum are spaces, or canals, called…

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ventricles

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This contain a watery substance/fluid that protects the brain and spinal cord from shock, like a cushion called…

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Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF)

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9
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Thalamus…

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relay station “triage center” sensory impulses

Control awareness and consciousness

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10
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Hypothalamus…

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  • regulates body temperature, sleep appetite, emotions, sexual desires, regulates and controls hormones of the pituitary gland
  • Monitors sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems
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Pituitary Gland

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  • “master gland” that produces growth and sexual/reproductive development and function.
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12
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Cerebellum

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coordination of voluntary movements and balance

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13
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Cerebrum

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  • Largest part of the brain and has many functions

- Houses the 4 lobes

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14
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The Brainstem contains the…

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Pons and Midbrain

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Pons and Midbrain…

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  • Houses the nerves for the eye and facial nerves

- Bridges the Cerebrum and Cerebellum to the rest of the brain.

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16
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Medulla Oblongata…

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  • Connects the spinal cord to the brain
  • Regulates the heart, blood vessels and respiratory system
  • Nerve fibers crossover right to left and left to right.
  • The nerves on the left side of the body are controlled in the right half of the cerebrum.
17
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Nerve cells…

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  • Are stimulated by internal and external stimuli which activate the cell membranes to release stored electrical energy called the nervous impulse.
18
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External and internal receptors…

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  • Receive and transmit these impulses to the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system).
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Central Nervous System (CNS)

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  • Recognizes, interprets, and relays impulses to other nerve cells that extend through parts of the body, such as muscles, glands, and organs.
20
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Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

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are nerves outside the brain and the spinal cord.

21
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Cranial nerves…

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carry electrical impulses between the brain and the head and neck; one exception is the tenth cranial nerve called the Vagus Nerve.

22
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Vagus nerve…

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  • Wanders from the brain into organs in the neck, chest, and abdomen
  • Latin term for “wandering
23
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Spinal nerves…

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carry impulses between the spinal cord and the chest, abdomen, and extremities

24
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The spinal cord…

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  • The column of nervous tissue from the medulla oblongata to the second lumbar vertebra.
  • Serves as a pathway for impulses to and from the brain.
25
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Sympathetic…

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nerves stimulate the body under stress

26
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Parasympathetic…

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nerves balance the sympathetic system – slow the heart rate down and lower the blood pressure