anatomy chapter 7 part 2
where does the cerebrospinal fluid circulate through?
arachnoid space, ventricles, and central canal of spinal cord
what are the parts of the central nervous system
brain and spinal cord
what part of the brain functions as: involved in our ability to speak
brocas area
what part of the brain functions as: Controls balance and equilibrium Provides precise timing for skeletal muscle activity and coordination of body movements
cerebellum
what part of the brain functions as: speech, memory, logical and emotional responses, consciousness, the interpretation of sensation, and voluntary movements
cerebral
what part of the brain function as: - conducting impulses toward the cell body (many short extensions_ - neurons may have hundreds of these
dendrites
what are the layers of meninges ?
dura mater, arachnoid layer, pia mater
Forms the roof of the third ventricle Houses the pineal body (an endocrine gland) Includes the choroid plexus: forms cerebrospinal fluid
epithalamus
Under the thalamus Important autonomic nervous system center Helps regulate body temperature Controls water balance
hypothalamus
what part of the brain functions as: -- chief integration center of autonomic (involuntary) nervous system - regulates body temp., food intake, water balance, and thirst - regulates hormonal output of anterior pituitary gland and acts as an endocrine organ
hypothalamus
To process and interpret sensory input and decide whether action is needed
integration
The lowest part of the brain stem Merges into the spinal cord Includes important fiber tracts Contains important control centers Heart rate control Blood pressure regulation Breathing Swallowing Vomiting
medulla oblongata
what part of the brain functions as: -Contains important control centers Heart rate control Blood pressure regulation Breathing Swallowing Vomiting
medulla oblongata
Composed of mostly tracts of nerve fibers Two bulging fibers tracts, cerebral peduncles, convey ascending and descending impulses Four rounded protrusions, corpora quadrigemina visual and auditory reflex centers
midbrain
what are the parts of the brain stem
midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata
A response to integrated stimuli The response activates muscles or glands.
motor output
what part of the brain functions as: Irritability Ability to respond to a stimulus and convert it to a nerve impulse Conductivity Ability to transmit the impulse to other neurons, muscles, or glands
neurons
what part of the brain functions as: - internal layer - clings to the surface of the brain
pia mater
The bulging center part of the brain stem Mostly composed of fiber tracts Includes nuclei involved in the control of breathing
pons
what part of the brain functions as: - relays informtion from cerebrum to cerebellum - cooperates w medullary centers to control respiratory rate and depth - contains nuclei of cranial nerves; contains protection fibers
pons
gathering information To monitor changes occurring inside and outside the body Changes = stimuli
sensory input
how does the nervous system work?
sensory input, integration, motor output
what part of the brain functions as: - receives impulses from bodys sensory receptors - pain, temp., light, touch - located in parietal lobe
somatic sensory
what part of the brain functions as:
spinal fluid
Surrounds the third ventricle The relay station for sensory impulses Transfers impulses to the correct part of the cortex for localization and interpretation
thalamus
what part of the brain functions as: - relays sensory impulses to cerebral cortex - relays impulses between cerebral motor and cortex and lower motor centers - involved in memory
thalamus
what are the parts of diencephalon
thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus
______ neurons are involved in the transmission of impulses in the autonomic nervous system
two
where on the vertebrae does the spinal cord end?
vertebra L1 or L2