Lab Practical 3
Eye- Lens
Biconvex
Cranial Nerve 11 XI A- Accesory
Motor- shoulder and neck muscles
Cranial Nerve 4/IV To- Trochlear
Motor/ Eye Movements
Nueroglia/CNS- Microglial cells
Phagocytic
Eye- Pupil
central opening of the iris
Tympanic Membrane
seperates external ear and middle ear/ transmits vibration to ear ossicles
Middle Ear- Ineus
Transmitts and amplities vibration
Motor- Somatic
Voluntary
tongue: foliate papillae
folds on tongue on back side
Tongue of Rabbit- Taste Buds
foliate papillae leaf like located on lateral border contain taste buds
Cranial Nerve 8 (VIII): Very- Vestibulotrochlear
Sensory/ Hearing
How many thoraacic vertebrea are there?
12
How many Cervical Vetebrea are there?
7
MIddle Ear-Malleus
Ear Ossicles
Motor-Autonomous
Involutary- Smooth and Cardiac
How many coccygeal spinal nerves are there?
1
How many coccygeal Vertebrea are there?
1-4
how many sacral vertebrea are there
1-5
How many thoracic spinal nerves are there?
12
Eye- Iris
Anterior portion of middle layer. Pigmented- control the amount of light entering
Cranial Nerve 12 (XII): Heaven- Hypoglossal
Motor- Movement of Togue
Cranial Nerve 6 (VI): And- Abducens
Motor/ Eye movements
Human Cerebral Cortex
cerebral cortex with neuron and glial cells glial cells- astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, microglia-immune cells
Inner Ear: Cochlea
coiled tube in inner ear/ hearing
Inner ear
involved with hearing and equilibrium
Brain Astrocytes
star shaped cells, present in the cns, func: maintain blood brain barrier
CNS Motor
receptor muscle
Special Sensation
taste, vision, hearing smell
Somatic Reflexes
voluntary- Knee jerk, Plantar Reflex
Autonomous NS- Sympathetic
Active and alive/fight or fligh response
Neuroglia
CNS &PNS
Olfactory Epithelium Mammal
Specialized psuedostratified Columnar Epithelium Type of Cells: olfactory, sensory neurons Supporting Cells: Basal cells and Brush Cells Bowmans glands: small circular openings - glands produce mucosa
Skin- Pacinia Corpuscle
Deep pressure and stretch
Eye- Fovea Centralis
Depression in Retina, Highest visual activity
Retina
Different layers of retina 1-Nerve Fiberlayer 2- ganglion cell layer 3- inner plexiform 4-inner nuclear 5-outer plexiform 6-outer nuclear 7-receptor layer (pigmented epithelium has rods
Motor
Divided into Autonomous and Somatic Nervous systems
Peripheral Nervous System
Divided into motor and sensory
External Ear Ausicle
External cartilage covered with skin, collect sound waves
bipolar neuron
Eye and ear
Accesory Organs
Eye brows, Eyelids, Conjuctiva, lacrimal glands, Nasolacrimal duct, Externalocular Muscles
Cranial Nerve 3/III OH- Occulomotor
Motor/Eye Movements
Neuroglia/Pns - Schwann cells
Myelin Sheath
How many coccygeal nerves are there?
1
How many vertebrea are there in all
26
Mammal Cerebellum
3 layered Cortex inner granular middle purkinje single row outer molecular layer
How many spinal nerves in all
31
How many lumbar spinal nerves are there?
5
How many lumbar vertebrea are there?
5
How many sacral spinal nerves are there?
5
How many cervical spinal nerves are there
8
Inner Ear: Vestibulo Choclear Nerve
8th Cranial Nerve
Autonomous is divided into
Sypathetic and Parasympathetic
Eye- Cornea
continuation of sclera anterior bulge, transparent with no blood vessels/ Bend the light
CNS/Neuroglia- Ependymal cells
formation of cerebrospinal fluid
Eye- Ciliary Muscle
found in ciliary body/ Alter the shape of lens
unipolar neuron
function: sensory neuron
Eye-Retina
inner most layer
Autonomic Reflexes
involuntary- pupilary reflex, Salivary reflex
External ear and Middle Ear
involved with hearing
Innear Ear- Semicircular Canal
lateral- Equilibrium Anterior- Balance and Body Posture Posterior- each canal for specific disection of head movement
Proprioceptors
like interoceptors but present in skeletal muscle and tendons
Eye- Choroid
middle layer, blood vessels rich
Mammal Neuron Motor Nerve
multipolar neuron large cell body with multiple dendrites- recieves signals single axon that transmits signals away
Tongue: Fungiform Papillae
mushroom shaped taste buds that help dectect sweet, salty, sour, bitter taste on the edge of tongue
Neuroglia/CNS- Oligodendrocytes
myelin shieth
Eye Sclera
outermost, white layer of eye
Skin- Free Nerve Ending
pain and temperature
Autonomous NS-Parasympathetic
relax and digest
Exteroceptors
respond to external stimuli/ close to skin cutaneous receptors
interoreceptors/ vicero receptors
respond to internal stimuli/ present in hollow organs
CNS- Sensory
skin, sensory organs
Papillae
thick projections of mucosa mostly located on dorsal surface of tongue
Hearing Test- Renne's
to compare conduction vs bone conduction
Skin- Meissners/ tactile receptors
touch and light pressure
General Sensation
touch, pressure, pain, heat , cold stretch
Tongue-Vallate Papillae
contain tastebuds
Multipolar
motor and interneurons
Cranial Nerve 9 (IX): Good- Glossopharyngeal
S/M posterior tongue sensation/salivary glands
Cranial Nerve 5/ V Touch Trigeminal
S/M sensation of face and muscles of mastication
Cranial Nerve 10 X- Velvet - Vagus
S/M sensation of the larynx and pharynx / swallowing, muscles of larynx and pharynx
Cranial Nerve 7 (VII): Feel- Facial
S/M taste/ facial expression
Cranial Nerve - 1/I Oh- Olfactory
Sensory/ Smell
Cranial Nerve-2/II OH- Optic
Sensory/Vision
Cochlea inner ear of guinea pig
coiled structure spiral organ has three fluid filled chambers called scalea transverse section of choclea
Nueroglia/PNS - Satelite Cells
around cell body and regulates neurotransmitters
CNS- Astrocytes / Neuroglia
blood brain barrier
External Acoustic Canal
canal b/w ausicle and tymphanic membrane
Eye- Vitreous Body
clear gel like substance/ between lens and retina
