Nervous System Flashcards

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What are nuclei?

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collections of neuron cell bodies in the CNS

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What are tracts?

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bundles of nerve fibers/axons that are traveling together towards a common destination within the CNS

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Describe afferent neuron

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  • relay sensory input to the CNS
  • usually bipolar or unipolar
  • cell bodies within PNS
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Describe efferent neuron

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  • relay motor output from the CNS
  • usually multipolar
  • cells bodies within the CNS
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Where do efferent somatic nerves synapse, and where do efferent visceral nerves synapse?

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  • somatic synapse directly on target tissue

- visceral synapse onto a second neuron, which then synapses onto the target tissue

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Describe the composition of the phrenic nerves and their target tissue

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  • supply somatic innervation to diaphragm

- contain motor, sensory, and sympathetic nerve fibers

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Where is the vagosympathetic trunk, and what does it consist of? What types of nerve fibers?

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  • lies in the neck, in the carotid sheath
  • contains vagus nerve and sympathetic trunk
  • transmits parasympathetic pre-ganglionic nerve fibers caudally, and somatic pre-ganglionic nerve fibers cranially
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Where is the sympathetic trunk and what does it consist of? What types of nerve fibers?

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  • runs craniocaudal, lateral to the vertebral column
  • ganglion present where each ramus joins from spinal nerve
  • ganglia contain sympathetic post-ganglionic cell bodies
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What is the composition of the vagus nerves?

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  • contain parasympathetic pre-ganglionic nerve fibers

- also contains somatic nerve fibers that leave via the recurrent laryngeal nerves

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What do the middle cervical and cervicothoracic ganglia contain?

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sympathetic post-ganglionic cells bodies

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What is the function of the Ansa Subclavia?

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transmits sympathetic pre-ganglionic fibers to middle cervical ganglion

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What is the celiacomesenteric ganglion and plexus, and what does it contain?

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  • celiac and cranial mesenteric ganglia contain sympathetic post-ganglionic cell bodies
  • plexus transmits sympathetic post-ganglionic fibers
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What is the composition of the splanchnic nerves?

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sympathetic pre-ganglionic fibers

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What does the caudal mesenteric ganglion contain?

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sympathetic post-ganglionic cell bodies

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What is the composition of the hypogastric nerves?

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sympathetic post-ganglionic fibers

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What is the composition of the pelvic nerves?

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parasympathetic pre-ganglionic fibers

17
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What does the pelvic plexus contain?

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parasympathetic pre-ganglionic fibers (from pelvic nerves) and sympathetic post-ganglionic fibers (from hypogastric nerves)

18
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Describe the cell body location and fiber distribution for the sympathetic neurons

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  • pre-ganglionic cell bodies are within the CNS, and their axons synapse in a second ganglion in the PNS
  • post-ganglionic cells bodies are within the second ganglia, and the axons synapse on the target organ/tissue
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Describe the cell body location and fiber distribution for the parasympathetic neurons

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  • pre-ganglionic cells bodies are within the CNS, and the axons synapse on a ganglion on the target organ/tissue
  • post-synaptic cell bodies are within the ganglia on the target organ, and the axons synapse on the organ
20
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Which cranial nerves contain autonomic components?

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  • oculomotor (CN III)
  • facial (CN VII)
  • glossopharyngeal (CN IX)
  • vagus (CN X)