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well Defined 2023.

central nervous system - Answer brain and spinal cord


peripheral nervous system - Answer nerves outside the brain and spinal cord


somatic nervous system - Answer part of the peripheral nervous system; nerves
and muscles; sensations from the body and movement of muscles


autonomic nervous system - Answer part of the peripheral nervous system;
automatic processes (breathing, heartrate, digestion)


sympathetic nervous system - Answer part of the autonomic nervous system;
prepares the body for arousal/speeding up the body; fight or flight response
(increased heart rate, blood pressure, respiration); norepinephrine released both
preganglionic and postganglionic


parasympathetic nervous system - Answer part of the autonomic nervous system;
facilitates vegetative, non-emergency responses/slows the body down; sleeping,
digestion ("rest and digest"); norepinephrine released preganglionic and
acetylcholine released postganglionic


ventral - Answer bottom


dorsal - Answer top

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anterior - Answer front


posterior - Answer back


nerves - Answer bundle of axons outside the central nervous system


tracts - Answer bundle of fibers inside the central nervous system


ganglia - Answer cluster of cell bodies outside the central nervous system


nuclei - Answer cluster of cell bodies inside the central nervous system


Bell Magendie Law - Answer in the spinal cord, dorsal nerves are important for
sensory functions and ventral nerves are important for motor functions


central canal - Answer hole in the center of the spinal cord that spinal fluid runs
through; cushion between brain and bone


white matter - Answer myelinated axons (outside of spinal cord)


grey matter - Answer cell bodies (inside of spinal cord)

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