Anatomy Unit 4: Nerves
what do sensory nerve fibers/axons/neurons do?
convey information from the periphery to the center
motor axons from neurons in the brain stem exit the skull via foramina as what?
cranial nerves
nuclei in the brain stem give rise to axons organized as what?
cranial nerves
what type of receptor would sense a full stomach?
interoceptor
which type of receptor would sense a full bladder?
interoceptor
which type of receptor would sense heartburn?
interoceptor
axons of the motor neurons in the spinal cord leave the spinal canal/vertebral canal as spinal nerves via what?
intervertebral foramen
where are the ganglia for spinal nerves located?
intervertebral foramen
where are the ganglia for cranial nerves located?
certain foramina of the skull
if a nerve supplies to the smooth muscle of a blood vessel, it belongs to what NS?
GVE or Autonomic NS
if a nerve supplies to the smooth muscle of a gland, it belongs to what NS?
GVE or Autonomic NS
if a nerve supplies to the smooth muscle of a visceral organ, it belongs to what NS?
GVE or Autonomic NS
if a nerve supplies to the smooth muscle surrounding the heart, it belongs to what NS?
GVE or Autonomic NS
Which NS includes the brain and spinal cord?
CNS
exteroceptors are included in what nervous system pathway?
GSA
proprioceptors are included in what nervous system pathway?
GSA
which division of the somatic nervous system supplies the bones?
GSA
which division of the somatic nervous system supplies the joint capsules?
GSA
which division of the somatic nervous system supplies the skeletal muscles?
GSA
which division of the somatic nervous system supplies the skin?
GSA
signals conveyed by the GSA trigger muscle actions that are mediated by which system?
GSE (motor)
interoceptors are included in what nervous system pathway?
GVA
which nervous system includes interoceptors and associated fibers on the walls of blood vessels, within glands, internal structures of the head, the viscera of the thorax, the abdomen, and pelvis?
GVA
which nervous system pathway supplies glands?
GVA
which nervous system pathway supplies the viscera of the abdomen and pelvis?
GVA
which nervous system pathway supplies the viscera of the thorax?
GVA
which nervous system pathway supplies the walls of blood vessels?
GVA
Which NS has sensory neurons outside the CNS in clusters called "ganglia"?
PNS
How many sets of neurons are involved in sensing a stimulus and triggering a muscle response?
a minimum of 2
What are "ascending fibers"?
afferent to the brain from a segment of the spinal cord or PNS
what is another term for the general visceral efferent nervous system?
autonomic nervous system
motor output (efferent) is from (periphery to center, center to periphery)
center to periphery
where are proprioceptors located?
deep structures of the musculoskeletal system: muscle spindles and joint capsule/ligaments
the sensory ganglia located at the intervertebral foramen are called what?
dorsal root ganglia
what do motor nerve fibers/axons/neurons do?
execute motor function/contraction based on sensory input they receive
what do exteroreceptors sense?
external stimuli such as touch, pinpricks, pinches, temperature, pH, and pain
which type of receptor would sense external pain?
exteroceptor
T/F: afferent and sensory are different
false
T/F: efferent and motor are different
false
T/F: motor and sensory fibers never pass through the same foramina
false
T/F: the general visceral afferent nervous system is also the autonomic nervous system
false
T/F: you can grossly distinguish between afferent and efferent fibers
false
What are "descending fibers"?
from the brain to the spinal cord or PNS based on the impulse flow
sensory neurons located outside the CNS are called what?
ganglia
which nervous system includes all sensory receptors located in the skin (exteroreceptors) and deeper tissues (proprioceptors) and their nerve fibers and the neurons?
general somatic afferent
GSA
general somatic afferent (sensory)
what are the subdivisions of the general somatic nervous system?
general somatic afferent (sensory) general somatic efferent (motor)
GSE
general somatic efferent (motor)
where are GSA neurons clustered?
in glanglia located at the intervertebral foramen
where are the GSE neurons clustered?
in the ventral horn of the spinal cord and brain stem
afferent is sensory (input, output)
input
where does the general somatic afferent nervous system supply?
skin, bones, joints, skeletal muscles
general somatic nervous system
nerve supply to the organs such as integument & musculoskeletal structures
visceral nervous system
nerve supply to the viscera (internal environment of the body)
in the brain stem, ____ are arranged in clusters.
neurons
ganglia contain sensory neurons in which one end of the axons contacts ______ and the other contacts ______.
organs (skin, joint capsule, muscle spindles) other neurons within the spinal cord or brain
efferent is motor (input, output)
output
sensory input (afferent) is from (periphery to center, center to periphery)
periphery to center
which type of sensory receptor would sense the overextension of a joint by the tendons and ligaments?
proprioceptors
dorsal root ganglia
sensory ganglia located at the intervertebral foramen
all spinal nerves, as well as some cranial nerves, are associated with a ______ at the foramen
sensory ganglion
What is the bundle of the sensory axons contained within a ganglion called?
sensory nerve fiber
Where are exteroreceptors usually located?
skin and parts of the oral and nasal cavities
What are special visceral afferent and efferent fibers for?
special sense organs such as the eyes and ears
SVA
special visceral afferent (sensory)
SVE
special visceral efferent (motor)
choroid plexus
specialized structure within the ventricles of the brain that produces CSF
axons of the motor neurons in the spinal cord leave the spinal canal/vertebral canal as what?
spinal nerves
what do interoceptors sense?
stretch and chemicals
general visceral efferent
supplies smooth muscles surrounding the blood vessels, viscera, glands, and heart AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
What are the divisions of the autonomic nervous system?
sympathetic and parasympathetic
What do proprioceptors sense?
tension, pressure, stretch, etc
The afferent nerve fibers of the visceral nervous system follow what course?
the course of the spinal nerves and certain cranial nerves
The general somatic nervous systems is subdivided into GSA and GSE based on what?
the direction of the flow of impulses/action potentials
The afferent (sensory) fibers and their neurons are called what?
the peripheral nervous system (PNS)
motor nerve fibers/axons/neurons execute function/contraction based on what?
the sensory input they recieve
Where are motor neurons in the spinal cord located?
the ventral horn
T/F: afferent and sensory are synonymous
true
T/F: cranial nerves are myelinated and bundled together by connective tissue sheaths
true
T/F: efferent and motor are synonymous
true
T/F: ganglia are located outside the CNS but are close to the brain or spinal cord
true
T/F: normally, both motor and sensory nerve fibers pass through the same foramina and exit the spinal canal/skull (some exceptions for cranial nerves)
true
T/F: nuclei of the CNS are usually motor
true
T/F: the general visceral efferent nervous system is also the autonomic nervous system
true
T/F: the internal environment of the body is regulated by the afferent and efferent fibers of the visceral nervous system
true
T/F: the spinal nerves that supply the limb have somatic efferent and afferent fibers
true
What are the two types of ganglia that contain sensory neurons?
unipolar and bipolar
what are the motor bundles for both cranial and spinal nerves called?
ventral root