Core Terminology 5: Nervous system Flashcards

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Stimulus

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any change in the external or internal environment to which an organism responds

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Impulse

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information carried along the nervous system

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Receptors

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specialised cells that detect stimuli and convert them to nerve impulses; concentration of receptors with the same function forms an sense organ.

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Hypothalamus

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homeostatic control centre of the brain

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Effectors

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muscles or glands that respond to a nerve impulse

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Neurons

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nerve cells; structural unit of the nervous system

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Motor neurons

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efferent neurons; conduct impulses from CNS to the effectors

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Sensory neurons

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afferent neurons; conduct impulses from receptors to CNS.

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Interneurons

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connector neurons; connect sensory neurons to motor neurons in the spinal cord.

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Dendrites

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short outgrowths of a neuron; conducts impulses to the cell body

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Axons

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longer outgrowths; conducts nerve impulses away from cell body to effectors

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12
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Myelin sheath

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thin waxy membrane that surrounds the neuron; provides electrical insulation

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13
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Synapse

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microscopic gap between two neurons

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14
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CNS

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central nervous system; consist of brain + spinal cord

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Peripheral nervous system

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consist of 12 pairs of cranial + 31 pairs of spinal nerves

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16
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Autonomic nervous system

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made up of sympathetic + parasympathetic systems; work antagonistic; controls the involuntary actions of the nervous system

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Meninges(3)

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Collective name for the membranes that protect the brain and spinal cord

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Cerebrospinal fluid

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fluid surrounding the brain + spinal cord

19
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Corpus callosum

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The structure that connects the left and right hemispheres of the brain, allowing communication between them

20
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Cerebrum

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largest part of brain

21
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Cerebellum

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situated below cerebrum

22
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Medulla oblongata

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extension of spinal cord; transmits impulses between spinal cord and brain; controls breathing and heart beat

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Reflex action

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a quick; automatic action by an effector in response to a stimulus received by a receptor

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Reflex arc

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functional unit of the nervous system; pathway along which nerve impulses are carried from receptor to an effector to bring about a reflex action.

25
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Alzheimer’s disease

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  • an irreversible brain disease that gradually worsens
  • resulting in memory loss
  • and decreased intellectual abilities.
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Multiple sclerosis (MS)

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a disorder of the nervous system that is characterised by the breakdown of the myelin sheath of neurons.