PNS Flashcards

(33 cards)

1
Q

What are the 2 types of neuron?

A

multipolar and unipolar

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2
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What type of neuron is found in the PNS?

A

unipolar

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3
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What are multipolar neurons involved in?

A

skeletal muscle and ANS

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4
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What are unipolar neurons invovled in?

A

sensory information

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5
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Where are spinal nerves found?

A

intervertebral foramina

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6
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What does the posterior rami supply?

A

posterior body wall

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7
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What doe sthe anterior rami supply?

A

anterolateral body wall

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8
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Where do sensory axons travel from the spinal nerve?

A

posterior roots–posterior rootlets–posterior horn

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9
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What is found within the dorsal root ganglion?

A

cell bodies of primary afferent neurones

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10
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How do the motor axons pass into the spinal nerves?

A

anterior horn–anterior rootlets–anterior root

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11
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What is found within each spinal nerve?

A

general sensory; somatic motor; sympathetics

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12
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What is a dermatome?

A

area of skin supplied with sensory innervation from a single spinal nerve

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13
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What is a myotome?

A

skeletal muscles supplied from a single spinal nerve

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14
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What dermatomes make up the upper limb?

A

C5-T1

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15
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What dermatomes make up the lower limb, gluteal region and perineum?

A

L2-Co1

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16
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What are nerve plexuses made up of?

A

mixed anterior rami from spinal nerves

17
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What makes up the cervical plexus?

18
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What makes up the brachial plexus?

19
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What makes up the lumbar plexus?

20
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What makes up the sacral plexus?

21
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How do sympathetics reach the spinal nerves?

A

anterior roots and rootlets

22
Q

How do sympathetics reach the head and neck?

A

hitch a rid on the ICA and ECA

23
Q

How do parasympathetics reach the paravertebral ganglia?

A

via rami communicans

24
Q

What is the difference between white and grey rami communicans?

A

white- to go to ganglia, grey- from ganglia back to rami

25
Where do sympathetics to the heart synapse?
T1/cervical paravertebral ganglia
26
After synapsing at the cervical/T1 ganglia, how do sympathetics get to the heart and lungs?
in cardiopulmonary splanchnic nerves
27
Where do sympathetics to the lungs first synapse?
upper thoracic paravertebral ganglia
28
Where do sympathetics to the abdominopelvic organs synapse?
prevertebral ganglia
29
Where do sympathetics to the foregut synapse?
celiac ganglion of the celiac plexus
30
Where do sympathetics to the kidney synapse?
aorticorenal ganglion
31
Where do sympathetics to the midgut synapse?
superior mesenteric ganglion of SM plexus
32
Where do sympathetics to the hindgut and pelvic/perineum synapse?
inferior mesenteric ganglion of IF plexus
33
What cranial nerves do parasympathetics travel via?
III; VII; IX and X