Anatomy Nervous System and Eye

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What is astigmatism?

An uneven curvature of the cornea which causes a distortion in vision

If you are using the right side of your brain what could you be working on?

Artistic capabilities

What structure passes messages onto other neurons?

Axons

What is the name of the outer meningeal layer surrounding the spinal cord?

Dura mater

What part of the brain controls fear, rage, and aggression?

amygdala

What part of the brain controls instinctive behavior?

amygdala

What part of the brain houses traumatic memories?

amygdala

What part of the brain is responsible for breathing?

brain stem

What part of the brain is responsible for heartbeat?

brain stem

What part of the brain is responsible for involuntary movements?

brain stem

What is the purpose of cerebrospinal fluid?

carries gases, nutrients and wastes

What eye condition is present if the lens is hard and opaque?

cataracts

What part of the brain controls balance and muscle coordination?

cerebellum

What part of the brain is responsible for balance?

cerebellum

What part of the brain is responsible for artistic and mathematical ability?

cerebrum

What part of the brain is responsible for attitudes and emotion?

cerebrum

What part of the brain is responsible for learning?

cerebrum

What part of the brain is responsible for voluntary movements?

cerebrum

What purpose does the hippocampus serve?

converts short term to long term memory

Give one function of the temporal lobe

hearing and smell

What part of the brain is responsible for hunger and thirst?

hypothalamus

What is the part of the eye that focuses lights coming into the eye?

lens

What is it called when a message bypasses the brain and goes to the spinal cord and to the motor neuron?

reflex

What is a neurotransmitter?

A chemical released into the synapse that locks on to receptor molecules.

2 differences between the human eye and sheep eye?

A human eye can move to look up and the sheep eye has a tapetum for night vision.

How much does the average brain weigh?

3 lbs

how many pairs of nerves come off the spinal cord?

31

What does the central nervous system consist of?

Brain and spinal cord

What part of the brain controls involuntary actions such as breathing and heartbeat?

Brain stem

2 major divisions of the nervous system

Central and peripheral

3 functions of the nervous system

Controls organs and glands Controls skeletal muscles Helps maintain homeostasis

What part of the eye is the "window of the eye"

Cornea

What structure connects the 2 hemispheres of the brain?

Corpus callosum

What structure carries messages to the cell body?

Dendrites

If you wear a convex lens what is wrong with your sight?

Farsightedness

Name the four lobes of the brain?

Frontal, Parietal, Temporal, and Occipital

What part of the brain controls hunger, thirst, and body temperature?

Hypothalamus

What causes inflammation of the meninges?

Infection of the fluid surrounding the spinal cord

Why are axons coated with myelin?

It acts as an insulator and increases the speed of neural signals down the axon.

If you are using the left side of your brain what could you be working on?

Logical thinking

Inflammation of the meninges is known as?

Meningitis

Give one function of the parietal lobe

recognizing shape

What happens during an action potential?

Molecular message is sent to neighboring neurons

A chemical signal used in transmitting nerve impulses is called a _________________.

Neurotransmitter

What causes the blind spot

No rods or cones in that spot

Name the 3 layers of tissue of the eye

Retina, sclera, and choroid

What is the white part of the eye called?

Sclera

List the 3 types of neurons

Sensory, Interneurons, and Motor

Which sense receives the most info?

Sight

Name the five senses

Sight, smell, hearing, taste, touch

Describe meninges and their function

Specialized membranes that isolate the spinal cord from surroundings. They protect the spinal cord and carry blood supply

What is the difference between the autonomic nervous system and the somatic nervous system?

The autonomic nervous system involves automatic, involuntary, reflexes. The somatic nervous system is voluntary and controls skeletal muscle response to external stimuli.

What is the difference between an axon and a dendrite as far as function is concerned?

The axon is the cell's output structure and dendrites provide room for more connections to other neurons

Explain what occurs if someone has glaucoma

The drainage of the aqueous humor is blocked

A response to a stimulus is a _______

reflex

If neurons are damaged, how do they repair themselves

They do not

What part of the eye gives it its shape?

Vitreous humor

Explain farsightedness

You can see distant objects, but you can't see close objects

Explain nearsightedness

You can see near objects well, but can't see far away

Example for autonomic system

organs and glands, heart, stomach, and intestines

What part of the brain controls metabolism, growth, and the menstrual cycle?

pituitary gland

What part of the brain is responsible for regulating metabolism?

pituitary gland

give 3 reasons why someone may require a spinal tap

possible infection diagnosed disease measure CSF pressure

Example for somatic system

receptors in skin

Difference between rods and cones?

rods respond in dim light and cones give you color vision in bright light

Describe motor neurons

send info away from central nervous system to muscles and glands

Describe interneurons

send info between sensory and motor

Describe sensory neurons

send info from sensory organs toward the central nervous system

What protects the spinal cord

spinal meninges

List 3 reflexes humans have

spinal reflex, neural reflex, and patellar reflex

A change in the environment is called a ______

stimulus

In which lobe of the brain is the hippocampus located?

temporal lobe

Where are the rods and cones located in the eye?

the retina

Give one function of the frontal lobe

thought

Give one function of the occipital lobe

vision


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