The Nervous System!
ganglion
A cluster of nerve cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system is called what?
Myotome
A group of skeletal muscles innervated by a single spinal segment is called what?
motor impulse
An impulse that travels away from the central nervous system is called what?
sensory impulse
An impulse that travels towards the central nervous system is called what?
sense of smell
Olfaction is another word for what?
neurotransmitter
What are chemical that facilitate, arouse or inhibit transmission of nerve impulses?
Neurons
What are impulse conducting cells that possess properties of excitability and conductibility?
Central and Peripheral
What are the 2 major divisions of the nervous system?
dendrites
What are the extensions called that receive and transmit impulses towards the cell body?
axons
What are the extensions called that transmit impulses away from the cell body?
Cerebrum, cerebellum, diencephalon and brain stem
What are the four major regions of the brain?
Sensory and motor input, interpretation, intelligence and emotion
What are the functions of the nervous system?
Nodes of Ranvier
What are the gaps located at intervals along myelinated axons that increase their rate of conduction?
lobes
What are the regions of the cerebrum called?
synaptic vesicles
What are the sac-like structurs in the synaptic bulbs that produce and store neurotrasmitters?
nociceptors
What are the sensory receptors that detect pain?
malleus, incus and stapes
What are the three small bones in the middle ear called?
Sympathetic and parasympathetic
What are the two divisions of the autonomic nervous system?
Sympathetic
What division of the autonomic nervous system stimulates the alarm, or 'fight or flight' reaction?
central nervous system
What division of the nervous system contains the brain, spinal cord, cerebrospinal fluid and meninges?
peripheral nervous system
What division of the nervous system contains the cranial and spinal nerves?
spinal cord
What exits the skull through the Foramen Magnum?
mechanoreceptor
What general type of receptor is a Golgi Tendon Organ?
nerve
What is a bundle of neurons held together by several layers of connective tissue?
plexus
What is a network of intersecting nerves in the peripheral nervous system?
efferent
What is a synonym for motor nerves?
action potential
What is a synonym for nerve impulse?
afferent
What is a synonym for sensory nerves?
dermatome
What is an area of skin that's served by a specific nerve root?
reflex
What is an instantaneous, involuntary response to a stimulus?
cerebrospinal fluid
What is the clear fluid called that circulates around the brain and spinal cord?
Parasympathetic
What is the division of the autonomic Nervous System that is involved with the relaxation response?
Autonomic
What is the division of the peripheral nervous system that is involuntary and controls organs, glands etc?
myelin
What is the fat and protein insulating substance around some neurons that assists conduction?
proprioceptors
What is the general term for receptors that respond to changes in muscle length, tension and body position?
Synapse
What is the junction between two neurons called?
cerebrum
What is the largest region of the brain?
volume
What is the loudness of a sound called?
Acetylcholine
What is the most common neurotransmitter responsible for muscle contraction?
medulla oblongata
What is the most inferior part of the brain stem which contains the respiratory, cardiac and vaso-motor centers?
pitch
What is the quality of a sound that is dependent on vibration speed?
blood-brain barrier
What is the semi-permeable wall of capillaries that helps prevent passage of some drugs into the central nervous system?
reflex arc
What is the smallest, simplest portion of the nervous system capable of receiving a stimuli and yielding a response? (1 afferent and 1 efferent)
meninges
What is the special connective tissue that covers the brain and spinal cord called?
Neurology
What is the study of the Nervous System called?
cerebellum
What part of the brain controls muscle tone, coordination, balance etc?
rods
What photoreceptors are sensitive to black, white and gray?
cones
What photoreceptors produce color vision?
PAIN
What sensation can the brain not detect?
photoreceptors
What sensory receptors are located in the retina?
thermoreceptors
What sensory receptors detect temperature changes?
Schwann
What type of cells make up myelin?
chemoreceptors
What type of receptor detects changes in smells, tastes, and changes in blood chemistry?
interoceptor
What type of receptor responds to stimuli from inside the body?
exteroceptor
What type of receptor responds to stimuli from outside the body?
muscle spindles
What type of receptors respond to fast, ballistic stretching and cause reflexive contraction?
Neuroglia (glia)
What's the connective tissue that supports, nourishes, protects, insulates and organizes neurons?
physiopathological reflex arc
What's the term that describes an abnormal reflex arc?
motor nerves
When you move your fingers, what type of nerves are you using?
occipital lobe
Which cerebral lobe contains the center for visual input?
somatic
Which division of the peripheral nervous system is voluntary?
Diencephalon
Which part of the brain contains the thalamus and hypothalamus?
cell body
Which part of the neuron contains the nucleus?
Golgi Tendon Organs
Which receptors are activated by tension and stretch and respond by inhibiting contraction?