Chapter 8 (nervous system)

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What are dendrites?

Branching structures w/ cell body, are secreative to chemical manonical and sermical stimulation

What is the main job of the afferent division?

Bring sensory info to the CNS

What do the posterior horns of the spinal cord contain?

Sensory nuclei

What is the job of an ascending pathway?

Sensory receptors release info to process in brain

What part of the PNS brings info to the CNS?

Afferent division

What does all-or-none principal state?

All stimuli great enough to bring the membrane to the threshold will produce identical action potentials

What are the largest and most numerous of the glial cells in the CNS?

Astrocytes

What glial cells are responsible for maintaining the blood brain barrier?

Astrocytes

Neurons that have one axon and one dendrite with the soma between them are called what?

Bipolar neurons

What makes up the CNS?

Brain and spinal cord

What are collaterals?

Branches that sometimes occur along the length of an axon

The gray matter of the spinal cord is dominated by what?

Cell bodies of neuron and glial cells

What region of the brain is involved in conscious thought and intellectual function as well as processing somatic sensory and motor info?

Cerebrum

Name 2 places there are enlargements in the spinal cord

Cervical and lumbar regions

What is the primary connection between the cerebral hemispheres?

Corpus collasum

The thalamus is the largest portion of which major brain region?

Dicephalon

Is sending signals to the muscles an example of efferent or afferent division?

Efferent

Which neuroglial cells produce CSF in some regions of the brain?

Ependymal cells

What is the most sensitive body region?

Face

Is the nervous system fast or slow acting?

Fast

Changes in the membrane potential that cannot spread far from the site of stimulation are called what?

Graded potentials

What are some major autonomic functions of the medulla oblongata?

Heart rate regulation, blood pressure respirarion

The projections of gray matter extending through the white matter toward the outer surface of the spinal cord are called what?

Horns

Where are association areas?

Interpreting data and coordinating Motor response

If Broca's area is damaged, what might result?

Lack of speaking

What system establishes the emotional state?

Limbic system

The 2 cerebral hemispheres are separated by what?

Longitudinal fissure

What is amnesia?

Loss of memory as a result of disease or trauma

Small phagocytic glial cells, which are derived from white blood cells are called what?

Microglia

Most neurons in the brain are....

Multipolar

Neurons have 2 or more dendrites and a single axon extending away from the soma are called what?

Multipolar neurons

What is the PNS made up of?

Neural tissue outside of the CNS

During an EEG, when are alpha waves detected?

Normal resting adults

Where is the visual cortex of the cerebrum located?

Occipital lobe

The myelin sheaths that surround the axons of some of the neurons in the CNS are formed by what?

Oligodendrocytes

Where are interneurons found?

Only in the CNS

What is the job of the prefrontal cortex?

Performs intellectual functions, predict future convenience extensor actions

The neurilemma of axons in the peripheral nervous system in the outer layer of what?

Schwann cells

How many segments is the spinal cord divided into?

31

What are ganglia?

Bundles of CNS axons that share a common origin, destination, and function


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