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Nervous System Physiology FINAL EXAM GUIDE
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what is the study of the nervous system - neurology

Specialized cell of the nervous system - neuron

bundle of neuron with connective tissue and blood vessels - nerve

housed within skull, contains 100 billion neurons - brian

12 pairs emerge from the base of the brain - cranial nerves

connects to the brain throughout the foramen magnum and its surrounded by the vertebral
column - spinal cord

31 pairs emerge from the spinal cord - spinal nerves

small masses of nervous tissue located outside the brain/spinal cord - ganglia

network of neurons supplying the same area - plexus

monitor changes in internal/external environment - sensory receptors

detect internal/external stimuli

sensory (afferent) neurons carry this information to brain - sensory

process sensory information received - integrative

respond to stimuli

motor (efferent) neurons carry information from brain/spinal cord to effectors - Motor

what are the divisions of the nervous system - central nervous system and peripheral
nervous system

,consists of brain and spinal cord

source of thought,emotions, and memories - central nervous system (CNS)

consists of all nervous tissue outside of CNS : cranial nerves/branches, spinal nerves/branches,
ganglia and sensory receptors. and further divided into somatic,autonomic, and enteric -
Peripheral nervous system

under voluntary control

sensory neurons send message from head, body wall, and limbs to CNS - Somatic nervous
system

involuntary

sensory send message from abdomen/chest to CNS

Motor neurons send impulses to smooth and cardiac muscle

Has sympathetic and parasympathetic - Autonomic nervous system

Stimulates functions - sympathetic

inhibits functions - parasympathetic

Enteric Nervous System - "Brains" of the gut

Involuntary

controls digestive system

What are neurons responsible for? - sensing, thinking, remembering, controlling muscle
activity and regulating glandular secretions

support cell of the nervous system - neuroglia

Carries genetic information, maintains the neuron's structure, and provide energy to drive
activities - cell body

branches extensions that emerge from the cell body - dendrites

long,thin projection that joins the cell body at the axon hillock - axon

Encircles the axon ; produces myelin sheath - increases from birth to maturity ; increased the
speed of nerve impulse conduction - schwann cell

outer layer of Schwann Cell ; aids in regeneration on injured axons - neurolemma

,only in CNS

Myelinate parts of axons - Oligodendrocytes

what does the lack of neurilemma do - little regrowth after injury

gaps in myelin sheath - nodes of ranvier

junction between 2 neurons where communication occurs - synapse

transmitting neuron - presynaptic neuron

receiving neuron - postsynaptic neuron

how are synapses categorized - Axodendritic - from axon to dendrite

Axosomatic - from axon to cell body

Axoaxonic - from axon to axon

space between transmitting neuron and receiving neuron - synaptic cleft

Bulb - shaped swelling at the tip of some axons

Contain sacs called synaptic vesicle that store chemical neurotransmitters that influence that
activity of neurons, muscles, glands - synaptic end bulbs

chemicals that transmit action potential across synapse - neurotransmitters

promotes generation of action potential in receiving neuron - excitatory

prevents generation of action potential in receiving neuron - inhibatory

Inhibitory at neurons of the vagus nerve (slows heart rate) - acetylcholine

powerful excitatory effects - Glutamate/aspartate

Emotional response and some aspects of movement - Dopamine (excitatory/inhibitory)

Implicated in awakening from deep sleep, dreaming, regulation mood -
Norepinephrine/Epinephrine (excitatory)

inhibitory effects - Gamma Aminobutyric GABA/glycine

involved in sensory perception, control of mood and sleep induction - serotonin

Consists of bundles of mostly myelinated axons from many neurons

, Functions in nerve impulse propaganda; sensory impulses flow from body to brain, motor
impulses flow from brain to body - white matter

Consists of neuronal cell bodies, dendrites and axon terminals

Functions to receive and integrate incoming and outgoing information - gray matter

outermost layer of spinal meninges - dura mater

middle; spider-web appearance - aarachnoid

innermost; adheres to spinal cord - Pia mater

between arachnoid/pia mater ; contains cerebrospinal fluid - subarachnoid space

between dura mater/ arachnoid; contains interstitial fluid (between body cells) - subdural
space

seen where nerves from upper limbs arise - cervical enlargements

seen where nerves from lower limbs arise - lumar enlargements

inferior to lumbar enlargement ; conical portion - conus medullaris

anchors the spinal cord to coccyx - filum terminale

connect spinal nerve to a segment of the cord - root

contains sensory fibers that conduct impulses from PNS into CNS - posterior root

contains axons of motor neurons that conduct impulses from the CNS to effectors -
anterior root

covers individual axons - endoneurium

covers fascicles - perineurium

covers the entire nerve - epineurium

Supplies skin/muscles of head, neck, and superior part of the shoulders/chest - cervical
plexus

provides entire nerve supply of shoulders/upper limbs - brachial plexus

Supplies the anterolateral abdominal wall, external genitals, and part of the lower limbs -
lumbar plexus
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