Bio lab wk 5 - nervous system pt. 1 : brain + skull anatomy
• loose mesh protein fibers • Between pia & dura mater ( seen clear between cerebral & cerebellar hemisphere • Space between arachnoid & pia mater ( subarachnoid space) = filled w/ cerebrospinal fluid ( CSF) _ physically supports, protects, and nourish the brain
Arachnoid mater ( e)
• Nerves within = control "automatic" ( muscle memory / learned reflexes) skeletal muscle • Judging time & rhythm • Touch distinction • Judge object position in 3 dimensional space • Distinction between similar sounding words • Right & left cerebellar hemispheres ( e) • Surface " gyri" = folia (e) • Arbor vitae (s) ( tree of life)
Cerebellum (es)
• divided into right & left hemisphere • hemisphere divided into 4 lobes = occipital, frontal, parietal, temporal • Nerves within hemisphere = control voluntary movement, interpret senses, think thoughts + make judgement, store & retrieve memories • Form new connections when learning • Ridges on surface of cerebrum = gyri • Valleys between gyri = sulci
Cerebral cortex ( cerebrum) ( es)
• white matter • Allows info to travel between hemispheres quickly
Corpus callosum (s)
• Thick tough layer • Connective tissue • Separates softer meninges + brain from cranial bones
Dura Mater ( e)
• CSF flows from 3rd ventricle, through cerebral aqueduct & into 4th ventricle • between cerebellum & pons • Narrows to become central canal of spinal cord
Fourth ventricle (s)
• largest, most superior visible front bone • Makes up most of forehead
Frontal bone
• below & anterior to thalamus • Nerves within = hormone secretion, and regulate autonomic functions • Sleep/ wake cycle • Functions in Memory • Pituitary gland ( hangs below hypothalamus) = secretes endocrine hormones
Hypothalamus (s)
• Chambers withi right and left cerebral hemisphere BETWEEN corpus collosum & fornix • Contain CFS _ produced by dark tissue found in ventricles = choroid plexus (s)
Lateral ventricles ( s)
separates right and left cerebral hemisphere
Longitudinal fissure ( e)
• forms lower jaw • house the socket ( alveoli) that support the teeth ( mandible + maxilla)
Mandible
• forms upper jaw
Maxilla
• base of brain stem • Nerves within = travel to and from spinal cord • Nerves within= regulate cardiovascular system, respiratory system, & reflexes ( coughing, sneezing, vomiting )
Medulla oblongata (es)
• top of brain stem • Between diencephalon ( below hemispheres) & pons • Relay center for visual and auditory pathways • Pupillary light reflex ( dilate / inflate pupils) • Cerebral aqueduct = connect 3rd & 4th ventricles
Midbrain (es)
• Pair of nasal bone= bridge of nose • External portion = strong, flexible cartilage
Nasal bone
• posterior skull • Lambdoid suture = joins occipital to parietal bone above • External occipital protuberance= bump in middle of occipital bone • Superior n inferior nuchal lines = lateral from protuberance • Inferior side = paired occipital condyles ; make up first cervical vertebra of spinal column
Occipital bone
• form posterior edge of hard palate • Maxilla + palatine = roof of mouth ( bony portion ; hard palate)
Palatine bone
• largest visible bone • Sagittal suture = join left and right bones • coronal suture = join parietal to frontal bone
Parietal bone
• Thin, delicate • Almost transparent membrane • Adheres closely to gyri, sulci, as other external structure
Pia Mater ( e)
• Relays information between cerebrum, cerebellum, and medulla • Regulate automatic functions = bladder control, breathing, posture
Pons (es)
• protect delicate neural tissue • Provide scaffold for face • Opening for nerves & blood vessel ( passageways of digestive and respiratory system ) • Suture= special joints that connect the cranium
Skull
• forms most of rear orbit ( eye socket)
Sphenoid bone
• routes information to cerebrum • Memory and basic emotions • Location of "third ventricle"
Thalamus (s)
• lateral to maxilla • Makes up cheek bone
Zygomatic bone
• inferior to parietal bone • Squamous suture = joined to parietal bone • External auditory meatus • Posterior to meatus = mastoid process ( rounded bump behind earlobe)
temporal bone