front 1 Nervous System | back 1 Master controlling and communication system of the body. Most dynamic system in controlling homeostasis in our body. Fast. (Endocrine system also controls homeostasis in our body with release of hormones, but much slower) |
front 2 Functions of Nervous System | back 2 Cells Communicate via electrical and chemical signals. Rapid & Specific, usually cause almost immediate responses. |
front 3 Nervous system has three overlapping functions | back 3
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front 4 Nervous system is divided into two principal parts | back 4
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front 5 Peripheral nervous system (PNS) has two functional divisions: | back 5
(To help remember, think "SAME:" Sensory - Afferent, Motor - Efferent) |
front 6 Somatic nervous system | back 6
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front 7 Autonomic nervous system | back 7
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front 8 Cells of Nervous System | back 8
- Neuroglia (glial cells): small cells that surround and wrap delicate neurons. (Protect neurons. 8-9x more than neurons. Glial=glue)
- Neurons (nerve cells): excitable cells that
transmit electrical signals. |
front 9 Four main neuroglia support CNS neurons | back 9
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front 10 Astrocytes | back 10
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front 11 Microglial cells | back 11
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front 12 Ependymal cells | back 12
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front 13 Oligodendrocytes | back 13
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front 14 Two major neuroglia seen in PNS | back 14
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front 15 Neurons | back 15
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front 16 Neuron Cell Body | back 16 Also called the perikaryon or soma (center of neuron) Biosynthetic center of neuron Contains spherical nucleus with nucleolus (RNA) Some contain pigments In most, plasma membrane is part of receptive region that receives input info from other neurons
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front 17 Neuron Processes | back 17 Anything coming through dendrites, go through Neuron Processes:
(Don't have nerves in CNS, we have tracts. Don't have tracts in PNS, have nerves) |
front 18 Dendrites | back 18
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front 19 The axon: structure | back 19 The axon: structure:
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front 20 The axon: functional characteristics | back 20 The axon: functional characteristics
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front 21 Myelin sheath | back 21 (Only found around axon only - protects axon to increase speed of electrical current)
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front 22 Myelination in the PNS | back 22
(Cell Membrane: plasmalemma) |
front 23 Myelin Sheath Gaps | back 23
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front 24 Nonmyelinated fibers | back 24 Thin fibers not wrapped in myelin; surrounded by Schwann cells but no coiling; one cell may surround 15 different fibers |
front 25 Myelin sheaths in the CNS | back 25
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front 26 Myelin Sheaths, White Matter | back 26 White matter: regions of brain and spinal cord with dense collections of myelinated fibers Usually fiber tracts |
front 27 Myelin Sheaths, Gray Matter | back 27 Gray matter: mostly neuron cell bodies and nonmyelinated fibers |
front 28 Classification of Neurons - Structural Classification | back 28 Structural classification 3 types grouped by number of processes
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front 29 Functional classification of neurons | back 29 3 types of neurons grouped by direction in which nerve impulse travels relative to CNS1:
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