Unit 3 - Anatomy (Literal Suffering)

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____ are found in mixed nerves

Sensory and motor axons

Which one is C

Spinal Cord

Which is letter E

Spinal Nerve

Which nerves extend from the spinal cord

Spinal nerves only

True or false: Most voltage-gated ion channels are closed until the electrical potential across a membrane changes.

True

Match letter B to picture

Ventral Root

______ are unique channels in that they have three states; resting, activation, and inactivation.

Voltage-gated channels

Which is letter A

White matter

Membrane pumps require ______ energy.

a lot of

Sensory ______ neurons carry information ______ the central nervous system.

afferent ; toward

The ______ ramus is the larger of the two main branches of a spinal nerve.

anterior

The tibial nerve is formed from the ______ divisions of the sciatic nerve.

anterior

A nerve plexus is a network of interweaving ______ of spinal nerves.

anterior rami

The anterior rami (sometimes called roots) of the brachial plexus are simply the continuations of the ______ rami of spinal nerves ______.

anterior; C5-T1

The left and right lumbar plexuses are formed from the ______ rami of spinal nerves L1-L4 located lateral to the L1-L4 vertebrae and along with the ______ muscle in the posterior abdominal wall.

anterior; psoas major

The receptors in somatosensory pathways ______.

are located in the joints, skeletal muscles, and skin

The epidural space contains ______ connective tissue, ______, and adipose connective tissue.

areolar ; blood vessels

Action potentials ______ the brain through sensory pathways.

ascend to

Pathways that transmit sensory impulses are also called ______ pathways because the information travels from sensory receptors superiorly through the spinal cord to the brain.

ascending

The perivascular feet of the _________ help create a blood brain barrier

astrocyte

The synaptic knob is found ___________

at the extreme tips of the axon

The division of the nervous system that is subdivided into the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions is the _____________ system

autonomic

The ________ is the functional division of the nervous system that controls the involuntary movement of smooth muscle

autonomic motor nervous system

Motor nerves carry information ________ the central nervous system

away from

The plasma membrane of an axon is called ______________

axolemma

The _______ is sometimes called the nerve fiber

axon

conducts information away from the cell body

axon

triangular region connecting the axon to the cell body

axon hillock

A nerve is a bundle of parallel _________

axons

project to secondary or second-order neurons in the CNS

axons

Cytoplasm within an axon is called _________

axoplasm

Cytoplasm within an axon is called ____________

axoplasm

the cytoplasm of the axon

axoplasm

The synapse is located ______ the presynaptic neuron and postsynaptic neuron.

between

Spinal nerves contain axons of ______.

both motor and sensory neurons

Which are relayed along the pathways within the spinal cord and spinal nerves?

both sensory input and motor output

The components of the ______ plexus extend laterally from the neck, pass superior to the first rib, and then continue into the axilla.

brachial

The central nervous system is made of the ________ and spinal _______

brain ; cord

Inferior to conus medullaris, nerve roots collectively called the ______ project inferiorly from the spinal cord.

cauda equina

Posterior root ganglia of spinal nerves, sensory ganglia of cranial nerves

cell bodies

Gray matter is primarily composed of ______.

cell bodies and dendrites

The nucleus of a neuron is found in the ________ of the neuron

cell body

dendrites branch off the ______________

cell body

Cell bodies of upper motor neurons are located in the ______.

cerebral cortex

The ependymal cell help produce

cerebrospinal fluid

The ______ of the spinal cord contains the neurons that innervate the upper limbs.

cervical enlargement

Ganglia are ______

clusters of neuron cell bodies

Which of the following correctly describes characteristics of nervous system pathways?

connect CNS regions with cranial and spinal nerves

When the sensory impulses from a receptor organ cross over through the spinal cord to activate effector organs in the opposite limb, the proper term for this phenomenon is ______.

contralateral

Which term means the opposite side?

contralateral

When decussation occurs, information is processed on the opposite side of the brain or ______ compared to where the information is coming from or the destination of the impulse.

contralaterally

The ______ marks the official "end" of the spinal cord proper (usually at the level of the first lumbar vertebra).

conus medullaris

The tapering inferior end of the spinal cord is called the ______.

conus medullaris

Each brachial plexus is composed of anterior rami, trunks, divisions, and when examined from a medial to lateral perspective.

cords

When viewed in cross section, the spinal cord is roughly ______, but slightly ______ both posteriorly and anteriorly.

cylindrical; flattened

The spinal cord is partitioned into a ______ gray matter region and a ______ white matter region.

deep; superficial

Conduct information to the cell body

dendrites

part of a stimulus-specific receptor

dendrites

The gray matter of the spinal cord is dominated by the ______ and ______ of neurons.

dendrites ; cell bodies

The phrenic nerve travels through the thoracic cavity to innervate the ______.

diaphragm

The term hypoactive reflex means that a reflex response is ______.

diminished or absent

Spinal reflexes ______ require the involvement of the brain.

do not

Match letter A to pciture

dorsal root

Membrane channels provide the means to move a substance ______ its concentration gradient.

down

Match letter D to the picture

dura mater

Nervous system pathways conduct

either sensory information or motor impulses

The choroid plexus is made from capillaries and _________

ependymal cells

The ______ space lies between the dura mater and the periosteum covering the inner walls of the vertebra.

epidural

________ is responsiveness to a stimuli

excitability

___________ is a responsiveness to a stimuli

excitability

Neurons are ________

excitable cells that transmit electrical signals

An impulse from an upper motor neuron ______ a lower motor neuron.

excites or inhibits

The axon of a primary neuron of a somatosensory pathway ______.

extends to the spinal cord or brainstem

The white matter of the spinal cord is ______ to the gray matter.

external

True or false: Ion channels use the energy of ATP to maintain concentration gradients across neuron membranes.

false

The epidural space contains ______.

fat

A thin strand of pia mater that helps anchor the conus medullaris to the coccyx is called the ______.

filum terminale

Sensory input and motor output are used to divide the nervous system _________

functionally

Neuron cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system are found clustered in __________

ganglia

The peripheral nervous system is made of nerves and ________

ganglia

_________ cells do not transmit electrical signals by they do protect and nourish __________

glial ; neurons

When viewed in cross section, the diameter of the spinal cord changes along its length because the amount of ______ and ______ and the function of the cord vary in different parts.

gray matter; white matter

In a clinical setting, a reflex response may be normal, hyperactive, or

hypoactive

Glial cells are found _________

in both the central and peripheral nervous system

The anterior and posterior roots of the thoracic spinal nerves merge to form a spinal nerve within an intervertebral foramen that is ______ to the vertebra of the same number.

inferior

What is letter D

inferior trunk

Sensory nervous system pathways transmit ______.

information from somatic and special sense receptors to the central nervous system

Motor pathways in the nervous system transmit ______.

information from the central nervous system to muscles or glands

The autonomic nervous system is ______

involuntary

The term that means the same side is _____ , while contralateral means the opposite side

ipsilateral

When both the receptor and effector organs of a reflex are on the same side of the spinal cord, the proper term is ______.

ipsilateral

A first-order neuron ______.

is the first neuron to transmit sensory information from the periphery of the body to the brain

In the spinal cord, the gray matter may be subdivided into the following components: anterior, posterior, and _________ horns, and the gray commissure

lateral

Channels that allow an ungated flow of specific ions from regions of high concentration to regions of low concentration are called _______ channels.

leak

When you step on a jellyfish with your right foot, the ______ side of your brain sends the impulse to lift your right foot.

left

The myelin sheath is made of a high percentage of _________

lipids

The cell bodies of ______ motor neurons are found within brainstem cranial nerve nuclei or in the anterior horn of the spinal cord.

lower

what is letter E

lower motor neuron

The anterior rami of spinal nerves L1-L4 form the ______ plexus.

lumbar

The ______ enlargement of the spinal cord contains axons that extend beyond the conus medullaris, innervating the lower limbs.

lumbosacral

The spinal cord has two longitudinal depressions. These are the posterior ______ and the anterior ______.

median sulcus; median fissure

The spinal cord is protected and encapsulated by spinal cord meninges, which are continuous with the cranial ______.

meninges

Cells that wander through the CNS and replicate in response to infection are called

microglia

________ act as phagocytes

microglial cells

A spinal nerve is classified as a ______ nerve.

mixed

Most named nerves are ________ nerves

mixed

Nerves that contain both sensory and motor neurons are called __________ nerves

mixed

Descending pathways are ______ pathways.

motor

Multiple anterior rootlets arise from the spinal cord and merge to form a single anterior root, which contains ______ axons only.

motor

If a neuron has many dendrites and a single axon, it is called a ___________ neuron

multipolar

interneurons are _______ neurons

multipolar

The spinal nerves connect the central nervous system to ______ and receptors.

muscles, glands

Another name for axon is _________

nerve fiber

The thin outer layer of the neurolemmocyte is called the ____________

neurilemma

The parts of the spinal cord that control the upper and lower limbs are larger because more ______ are located there.

neuron cell bodies

Nervous tissue is composed of glial cells and _________

neurons

In neurons, most chemically gated ion channels open in response to the binding of a(n)

neurotransmitter

Chemicals that are released from synaptic knobs and bind to receptors on postsynaptic membranes are called _______________

neurotransmitters

Each brachial plexus innervates the ______ and the entire ______ of one side.

pectoral girdle; upper limb

A nerve is part of the ________ nervous statement

peripheral

Deep to the subarachnoid space, is a delicate, innermost meningeal layer composed of elastic and collagen fibers. This layer is known as the ______.

pia matter

Match letter E to the picture

pia matter

Just superior to the ______, the two divisions of the sciatic nerve split into two nerves.

popliteal fossa

The ______ ramus is the smaller of the two main branches of a spinal nerve.

posterior

The cell bodies of the sensory neurons of the posterior root are located in the ______.

posterior root ganglion

The posterior rootlets are derived from a single ______ root, which contains ______ axons only.

posterior; sensory

A ________ transmits an impulse through its axon toward the synapse

presynaptic neuron

What is letter C

primary sensory neuron

The neurons in sensory pathways are termed ______.

primary, secondary, and sometimes tertiary neurons

Membrane molecules that use the energy of ATP to move ions against a concentration gradient are called _________

proteins

After leaving the intervertebral foramen, a typical spinal nerve almost immediately splits into branches, termed ______.

rami

The initial component of a reflex arc is a(n) ______.

receptor

Awareness of the stimulus occurs after the action has been completed, in time to correct or avoid a potentially dangerous situation.

reflex

The spinal cord and spinal nerves are responsible for ______, which are our quickest reactions to a stimulus.

reflexes

The longest nerve in the body is the ______ nerve.

sciatic

A first-order neuron synapses with a ______ neuron.

second-order

Letter B is

secondary sensory neuron

The posterior rami of spinal nerves tend to follow a ______ pattern as they innervate the deep muscles and skin of the neck and back.

segmental

Ascending pathways are ______ pathways.

sensory

Nerves that always relay information to the CNS are called ________ nerves

sensory

_____________ are found in mixed nerves

sensory and motor axons

Dendrites are ________ than axons

shorter

The spinal cord in an adult is ______ than the vertebral canal that houses it.

shorter

A reflex arc is the neural wiring of a ______ reflex.

single

A dermatome is a specific segment of ______ supplied by a single spinal nerve.

skin

Glial cells are _______ than neurons

smaller

Glial cells are both __________ than neurons and capable of ___________

smaller ; mitosis

Motor axons in a spinal nerve originate in the ______.

spinal cord

A hypoactive reflex may indicate damage to a segment of the ______, or it may suggest muscle disease or damage to the ______ junction.

spinal cord; neuromuscular

An impulse from a lower motor neuron ______ a skeletal muscle.

stimulates or excites

A hyperactive reflex refers to an abnormally ______ response.

strong

Deep to the arachnoid mater is the ______ space, which is a real space filled with ______ fluid.

subarachnoid ; cerebrospinal

What is letter A

superior trunk

_________ are the slightly expanded region at the tip of the fine terminal extensions of a neuron

synaptic knobs

Neurotransmitters are stored in ________

synaptic vesicles

Letter A is what

tertiary sensory neuron

If two neurons are ipsilateral, they are on ______ of the spinal cord.

the same side

White matter on each side of the cord is also partitioned into ______ regions, each called a ______.

three ; funiculus

The sciatic nerve is actually composed of two divisions wrapped in a common sheath. What are the two divisions?

tibial and common fibular

Dendrites transfer information __________ the cell body

toward

The blood-brain barrier helps protect the brain from ________

toxins

There are five roots of anterior rami that unite to form the superior, middle, and inferior ______ in the posterior triangle of the neck.

trunks

Most afferent neurons are classified functionally as _________

unipolar

The cell bodies of ______ motor neurons are found in the cerebral cortex.

upper

The left and right brachial plexuses are networks of nerves that supply the ______.

upper limb

what is letter D

upper motor neuron

Motor pathways use a(n) ______ motor neuron and a(n) ______ motor neuron.

upper; lower

______ are not commonly found in the receptive segment of a neuron.

voltage-gated ion channels

Which of the following ions have leak channels on the plasma membrane?

- K+ - Na +

There are ________ different types of glial cells in the CNS

4

A typical adult spinal cord ranges between ______ centimeters (cm) in length.

42 and 45

There are ______ cervical vertebrae and ______ pairs of cervical spinal nerves.

7 ; 8

The spinal cord contains _ pairs of cervical nerves, 12 pairs of thoracic nerves, _ pairs of lumbar nerves, _ pairs sacral nerves and 1 pair of coccygeal nerves

8 ; 5 ; 5

Which is letter D

Anterior Median Fissure

Match letter C to the picture

Arachnoid matter

Which glial cell occupies the space of dying neurons?

Astrocytes

_______ are star shaped

Astrocytes

Which one is D

Body of Vertebra

Which are the components of the central nervous system?

Brain and spinal cord

All spinal nerves except ______ innervate a segment of skin, and so each of these nerves is associated with a dermatome.

C1

One important branch of the cervical plexus is the phrenic nerve, which is formed primarily from the ______ nerve and some contributing axons from ______.

C4 ; C3 and C5

Cervical nerves ______ unite to form the superior trunk of the anterior rami.

C5 and C6

Each brachial plexus is formed by the anterior rami of spinal nerves ______.

C5-T1

The eighth spinal nerve exits the intervertebral foramen between the ______ vertebrae.

C7 and T1

Which spinal nerves give rise to the inferior trunk of the brachial plexus?

C8 and T1

The names of the principal nerve plexuses are the plexuses, plexuses, lumbar plexuses, and sacral plexuses

Cervical ; brachial

A ______ is a channel that is usually closed but which opens in response to binding a neurotransmitter.

Chemically gated channel

Axons in a tract cross over from one side of the body to the other along the tract

Decussate

Which one is B

Dura Mater

Which are characteristic of somatosensory pathways?

Each pathway transmits information to different regions of the brain.

Which one is A

Epidural Space

A ____ is a cluster of neuron cell bodies within the peripheral nervous system

Ganglion

Which is letter B

Gray matter

The spinal cord extends inferiorly from the brain through the foramen magnum, then through the vertebral canal, and ends at the level of the ______ vertebra.

L1

What is letter C

Lateral cord

What is letter B

Middle trunk

From origin to destination, sensory pathways consist of two or two neurons, whereas motor pathways consist of two neurons

Neurons in series

____________ are released from synaptic knobs into the synaptic cleft

Neurotransmitters

Which neuroglial cells insulate axons in the central nervous system?

Oligodendrocytes

A reflex arc always begins at a receptor in the ______, communicates with the ______, and ends at a peripheral effector, such as a muscle or gland cell.

PNS; CNS

For every tract on the left side of the CNS, there is a corresponding tract on the right side of the CNS; each tract innervates structures on only one side of the body

Paired Tracts

Which is letter C

Posterior Median Sulcus

Which of the following membrane transporters are present throughout the membrane of a neuron?

- sodium leak channels - Na/K+ pumps - potassium leak channels

Which terms are used for the structural classification of nerves:

- spinal - cranial

Identify the components of the central nervous system

- spinal nerves - brain - spinal cord

Synaptic knobs are also called _____________

- terminal boultons - end bulbs


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