PHYSIOLOGY - EXAM 2 - CHAPTER 7
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, CNS (Central nervous system) - ANSWERS- Made up of the brain and spinal cord
- Functions in control and integration
PNS (Peripheral nervous system) - ANSWERS- Cranial nerves and spinal nerves
- Has two branches, afferent and efferent
Afferent - ANSWERSNervous system that goes from the periphery to the central
nervous system (sensory)
Efferent - ANSWERSNervous system that commands from the central to the periphery
(motor)
Neurons - ANSWERSConduct electrical signals
Neuroglia - ANSWERSSupport neurons
Majority - ANSWERSNeuroglia are the majority/minority of all nerve tissue cells
Dendrites - ANSWERSPart of the neuron that receives inputs/information
Cell body - ANSWERSPart of the neuron where the organelles are located. The
"control" station of the neuron
Axon hillock - ANSWERSPart of the neuron that connects the cell body and axon
Axon - ANSWERSPart of the neuron that propagates an impulse to the axon terminals
Axon terminal - ANSWERSPart of the neuron that releases neurotransmitters onto a
post-synaptic neuron. How one neuron communicates with another
Dendrites, cell body, axon hillock, axon, axon terminal - ANSWERSParts of a neuron
Myelin sheath - ANSWERSInsulates axons and allows them to conduct signals with a
greater velocity (nearly 10x greater)
Somatic, autonomic - ANSWERSTwo branches of the efferent nervous system
Somatic - ANSWERS- Nervous system for voluntary control of skeletal muscles
- Single neuron
Autonomic - ANSWERS- Nervous system for involuntary mechanisms (heart beat,
stomach contraction, etc.)