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The brain and the spinal cord - Answer The central nervous system consists of what? Organs or cells that respond to sensory inputs. - Answer Describe what an effector is? cranial nerves, spinal nerves, enteric plexuses in the small intestine, ganglia and sensory receptors - Answer The peripheral nervous system consists of what? Skeletal muscles, smooth muscles (viscera, vessels), cardiac muscles, glands, and smooth muscle of digestive system - Answer What are some effectors? Afferent pathway (sensory neuron) - Answer carries information from sensory receptors to the central nervous system, towards brain/spinal cord Efferent pathway - Answer A motor pathway that relays information from the central nervous system to the rest of the body. sensory output, integration, motor output - Answer What are the three overlapping functions of the nervous system? Sensory output - Answer The function that consists of afferent nerves that detects and transmit changes internally and externally. Carries sensory information to brain and spinal cord through cranial and spinal nerves. Integration - Answer The function that is the analysis and interpretation of the sensory signals which encourages the formulation of decisions regarding appropriate responses. Perception. Motor Output - Answer The function (output) which is a response to integrated stimuli; the response activates muscles, glands, etc. somatic division - Answer The part of the peripheral nervous system that specializes in the control of voluntary movements by sending messages to and from the skin, muscles, joints (body)

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The brain and the spinal cord - Answer The central nervous system consists of what?



Organs or cells that respond to sensory inputs. - Answer Describe what an effector is?



cranial nerves, spinal nerves, enteric plexuses in the small intestine, ganglia and sensory
receptors - Answer The peripheral nervous system consists of what?



Skeletal muscles, smooth muscles (viscera, vessels), cardiac muscles, glands, and smooth muscle
of digestive system - Answer What are some effectors?



Afferent pathway (sensory neuron) - Answer carries information from sensory receptors to the
central nervous system, towards brain/spinal cord



Efferent pathway - Answer A motor pathway that relays information from the central nervous
system to the rest of the body.



sensory output, integration, motor output - Answer What are the three overlapping functions
of the nervous system?



Sensory output - Answer The function that consists of afferent nerves that detects and
transmit changes internally and externally. Carries sensory information to brain and spinal cord
through cranial and spinal nerves.



Integration - Answer The function that is the analysis and interpretation of the sensory signals
which encourages the formulation of decisions regarding appropriate responses. Perception.



Motor Output - Answer The function (output) which is a response to integrated stimuli; the
response activates muscles, glands, etc.



somatic division - Answer The part of the peripheral nervous system that specializes in the

,autonomic division - Answer The part of the peripheral nervous system that controls
involuntary movement of the smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and glands.



foramen magnum of the occipital bone - Answer The brain and spinal cord are continuous
with one another through what?



Nerve - Answer a bundle of axons in the peripheral nervous system



Neuron - Answer a nerve cell; the basic building block of the nervous system. transmits nerve
impulses.



parasympathic and sympathetic - Answer What are the two MAIN subdivisions of the
autonomic division?



sympathetic - Answer fight or flight responses

increase heart rate

supports exercise and emergency responses

airways and pupils dilate

release of adrenaline

saliva and digestion inhibited



parasympathetic - Answer rest and digest

slow down heart rate

airways and pupils constrict

digestion



Thoracolumbar - Answer What region(s) does the sympathetic part of the autonomic division
cover?



Cranialsacral division - Answer What region(s) does the parasympathetic part of the
autonomic division cover?



The smooth muscle of the cardiovascular system - Answer The sympathetic part is a major

, Sympathetic because blood vessels are located everywhere in the body - Answer Sympathetic
or Parasympathetic has a wider distribution and why?



visceral part (enteric plexuses)

- "brain of the gut"

- messages specific to the GI tract

- sensory and motor

- controls secretions of the digestive canal organs such as stomach acid and endocrine cells
(secretes hormones)

- involuntary - Answer Name the third part of the autonomic division and its role?



Monitor chemical changes within the digestive canal as well as the stretching of the walls -
Answer The sensory neurons of the enteric plexuses does what?



Governs contraction of the digestive canal smooth muscle to propel food through the digestive
canal - Answer The motor neurons of the enteric plexuses does what?



Neurons (nerve cells) - Answer What possesses electrical excitability, the ability to respond to
a stimulus and convert it into a nerve impulse>



STRUCTURE of their sensory receptors (free nerve endings, encapsulated nerve endings,
separate cells), TYPE of stimulus detected (vibration, temp., pressure, pain), LOCATION
(exteroreceptors, interoreceptors, proprioceptors) - Answer Sensory receptors in nervous
tissue are based on what characteristics?



nucleus, nissl bodies, and axon hillock - Answer What structures make up the neuron cell
body?



Nissl bodies - Answer What is the name of this structure?



axon and dendrites - Answer Which is/are NOT included in the neuron cell body but attaches
to it?

- Nucleus
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