Neuro Part 1 Flashcards


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central nervous system (CNS)

brain and spinal cord

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Everything outside the brain and spinal cord is part of the

peripheral nervous system (PNS)

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The input side of the nervous system is

the sensory system

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The output side of the nervous system

is the motor system

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The somatic nervous system controls

<p data-start="700" data-end="721">Conscious control, Skeletal muscle, Voluntary movement</p> <br>

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The autonomic nervous system controls

smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, glands

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Two Branches of the autonomic nervous system:

parasympathetic system

Deals with resting body functioning

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Two branches of the autonomic nervous system:

The sympathetic nervous system

controls fight or flight response system

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Nervous Tissue

Neurooglia

specialized cells in the nervous system, these perform support functions

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Four types of Neuroglia or glial cells:

Astrocytes

metabolic and structural support cells

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Four types of Neuroglia or glial cells:

Microglia

Remove Debris

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Four types of Neuroglia or glial cells:

Ependymal cells

cover and line cavities of the nervous system

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Four types of Neuroglia or glial cells:

Oligodendrocytes

make a lipid insulation called myelin

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Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

Two types of neuroglia cells

Schwann Cells

make myelin for this system

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Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)

Two types of neuroglia cells

Satellite Cells

Support cells

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What do neurons do?

Carry out control functions of nervous system

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Neurons

Neuron Body

Cell metabolism

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Neurons

Dendrites

receive information from the enviorment

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Neurons

Axon

Generates and sends signals to other cells

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Neurons

Axon Terminal

emits signals from the cells

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Neurons

Synapse

transmits signal to receiving cell

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Classification of Neurons

Sensory Neurons

input

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Classification of Neurons

Motor Neurons

output

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Classifications of Neurons

Interneurons(associated neurons)

communication between neurons

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Bipolar Neuron

Has two processes, one axon and one dedrite

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Unipolar Neuron

Has one process, split into central and peripheral projection

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Multipolar

has many processes, usually one axon and many dendrites

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Depolarization

more positive, sodium in

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Repolarization

  • Neutral potassium out

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Hyperpolarization

More negative, extra potassium out

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cerebrospinal fluid(CSF)

acts as a shock absorber for both brain and spinal cord

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The brain and spinal ca

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