Anatomy 12 and 13 - Nervous System Flashcards
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What are the 2 anatomical divisions of the nervous system?
CNS (brain, spinal cord)PNS (all tissues not within the spinal cord)
What type of nerves do you get within the PNS? (3)
Spinal nerves (connect with the spinal cord)Cranial nerves (connect with the brain)Autonomic nerves (control organs, smooth muscles, glands, can be visceral afferents, sympathetic nerves or parasympathetic nerves)
What type of autonomic nerves do you get? (3)
Visceral afferentsSympathetic nervesParasympathetic nerves
Parts of a neurone? (4) + function
Dendrites (receive and conduct info towards cell body)Body (processes information)Myelin sheath (insulates nerve fibre helping signal travel quicker)Axon (or nerve fibre - conduct signal away from cell body)
What is a collection of nerve cell bodies called in the:CNS?PNS?
CNS= nucleusPNS= ganglion
What are bundles of axons called in the:CNS?PNS?
CNS = tractPNS = nerve
What are nerves?
Bundles of axons (nerve fibres) wrapped in connective tissue which are travelling to or from the same region
What can bundles of axons leave a nerve as?
Branches
What is a synapse?What happens at the synapse?
The region where one neurone communicates with another neurone in a ganglion in the PNS or in a nucleus in the CNS An electrical signal (AP) becomes a chemical signal (neurotransmitter) then an electrical signal again
What are the 3 main parts of the brain?
The cerebrumThe cerebellumBrain stem
What are the 4 main lobes of the cerebrum?
FrontalTemporalParietalOccipital
What is the outer layer of the cerebrum called?
Cerebral neocortex (cortex)
What are the 2 halves of the cerebrum called?
Right and left cerebral hemisphere
What does the cerebral neocortex consist of on its surface and what are these?
Gyrus (pl. gyri) = ridgesSulcus (sulci) = dips
What are the 2 layers of cerebrum in the brain and what does each section contain?
Grey matter (cerebral cortex) = outermost layer full of cell bodies)White matter = deep to grey matter, contains many myelinated axons giving the white appearance
What is the order of matter in the spinal cord?
white matter is superficialGrey matter is deep
Name of the 12 cranial nerves?
I = olfactory nerveII = optic nerveIII = oculomotor nerveIV = trochlear nerve V = trigeminal nerveVI = abducent nerveVII = facial nerveVIII = vestibulocochlear nerveIX = glossopharyngeal nerveX = vagus nerveXI = spinal accessory nerveXII = hypoglossal nerve
From anterior to posterior, in which order do the cranial nerves attach to the brain?
CN I - XII(except CN XII is between CN IX and CN X)
Name of the 3 fossae of the cranial cavity?
Anterior cranial fossaMiddle cranial fossaPosterior cranial fossa
Which cranial nerve passes through the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone?
CN I
What CN passes through the optic canal?
CN II
What cranial nerves pass through the superior orbital fissure?
CN III, IV, V1 (ophthalmic nerve) and VI
What cranial nerve passes through foramen rotundum?
CN V2 (maxillary nerve)
What nerve passes through foramen ovale?
CN V3 (mandibular nerve)