Nervous System
Efferent info is
Exiting the CNS to the PNS
Anaxonic neurons
Found in retina of the eye
Which part of the brain contains cell bodies of neurons?
Gray matter
Microglia
"garbage cans"; clean up unwanted substances
There are ___ coccygeal nerve(s)
1
Structural classification of neurons
1. Anaxonic 2. Bipolar 3. Unipolar 4. Multipolar
3 spinal meningeal layers
1. Dura mater 2. Arachnoid mater 3. Pia mater
Neuroglia in PNS
1. Satellite cells 2. Schwann cells
Functional classification of neurons: 3 types
1. Sensory 2. Motor 3. Interneurons (only in CNS)
There are _____ thoracic nerves
12
The entire spinal cord is divided into __ segments.
31
What are the strands projecting from the spinal cord inferior to L2?
Cauda equina, "horse's tail"
At what vertebra does the spinal cord tissue end?
L1-L2
Visceral motor nuclei are found in this part of gray matter
Lateral horn
These neuroglial cells cover CNS axons with myelin.
Oligodendrocytes
What is the name of the area where the spinal cord attaches to the coccyx?
Phyla terminal
Cell bodies of neurons in gray matter are organized into groups called _____
nuclei
Bipolar neurons
one axon and one dendrite in olfactory system, some in retina
Structural organization of gray matter
posterior (dorsal) horn lateral (intermediate) horn anterior (ventral) horn
There are ____ lumbar nerves
5
There are ____ sacral nerves
5
There are ____ cervical nerves
8
What is an axon?
A long, slender process of a neuron that is capable of conducting nerve impulses
What is myelin?
A membrane wrapping on an axon that increases the speed of action potential propogation
Multipolar neuron
A nerve cell that has many dendrites and a single axon Most common in CNS
What type of neuroglia in the CNS are satellite cells most similar to?
Astrocytes; maintain a healthy balance of nutrients
Central NS structures
Brain & spinal cord
Functions of the autonomic nervous system
Controls workings of inner organs such as smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, digestive tract, glands, adipose tissue
What is the point called at which spinal cord tissue ends?
Cornus medullaris
This is the outermost layer of the spinal meninges and acts to support and cushion the spinal cord.
Dura mater
Which white column contains tracts of axons which relay info in the same direction as other axons in the same tract?
Lateral white column
Ependymal cells
Line ventricles (brain) and central canal (spinal cord); produce and circulate cerebrospinal fluid
Pseudounipolar neurons
Neuron that has a short, single projection from the cell body; found in sensory nerves in dorsal nerve ganglia of PNS
2 types of cells
Neurons, neuroglia
Which part of gray matter contains somatic and visceral sensory nuclei?
Posterior horn
White matter divisions
Posterior white columns Anterior white columns Lateral white columns
Neuron function
Process and transfer info
Oligodendrocytes
Produce myelin in CNS
These neuroglial cells cover peripheral axons with myelin.
Schwann cells
Afferent info is the
Sensory info coming into the body
What is the function of Schwann cells?
Similar to Oligodendrocytes in CNS; create myelin sheath around peripheral axon; help repair damage to PNS nerves
Somatic vs visceral neurons
Somatic neurons transmit info from skin or skeletal muscles to CNS Visceral neurons transmit info from internal organs to CNS
Neuroglia function
Supporting cells to neurons
2 divisions of autonomic nervous system
Sympathetic and parasympathetic
Which division of the nervous system carries sensory information directly from muscles and visceral organs?
The afferent division of the PNS
Which division of the nervous system carries motor commands to muscles and glands?
The efferent division of the PNS
Functions of the somatic nervous system
Transmits sensory info from the body to the brain and motor movements from the brain to the body Controls skeletal muscle
Which part of the brain is myelinated and contains axons?
White matter
Somatic motor nuclei are found in ____
anterior/ventral horn
Neuroglia in CNS
ependymal cells, astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, microglia
Astrocytes
form blood-brain barrier created around brain to prevent certain substances from getting in
NS functions
sensory input, integration, motor output
Efferent info, as it exits the CNS, sends messages to ____ and _____
somatic & autonomic nervous systems
The ventral horn of the spinal cord is where ______________ would be found.
somatic motor neurons