Chapter 13 Vocabulary Flashcards

1
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Contain the cell bodies of sensory neurons

A

Dorsal root ganglia

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2
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Axons of neurons which bring sensory information into the spinal cord

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Dorsal root

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3
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Contains the axons of motor neurons that extend into the periphery to control somatic and visceral effectors

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Ventral root

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4
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Sensory and motor roots are bound together into a single one of these

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Spinal nerve

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5
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A series of specialized membranes surrounding the spinal cord which provide the necessary physical stability and shock absorption

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Spinal meninges

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6
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The specialized membranes of the spinal cord are continuous with these, which begin at the foramen magnum

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Cranial meninges

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7
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The tough, fibrous, outermost layer of the spinal cord

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Dura mater

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8
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The middle layer of the meninges membranes

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Arachnoid mater

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9
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The innermost meningeal layer

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Pia mater

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10
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Fills the space between the two inner meningeal layers and acts as a shock absorber and a diffusion medium for dissolved gases, nutrients, chemical messengers, and wastes

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Cerebrospinal fluid

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11
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A monosynaptic reflex that occurs a muscle is suddenly and unexpectedly stretched, the sensory neuron innervates a motor neuron directly. In this case, the motor neuron performs the information processing.

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Stretch reflex

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12
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A reflex which moves affected body parts away from a stimulus

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Withdrawal reflex

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13
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An example of a stretch reflex, which involves the kneecap

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Patellar reflex

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14
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Reflexes that result from the connections that form between neurons during development, such as suckling or pulling away from pain

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Innate reflex

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15
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More complex, learned motor patterns, such as stepping on the brakes to avoid hitting something

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Acquired reflex

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16
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Provide a mechanism for the involuntary control of the muscular system, such as the “knee-jerk” reflex

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Somatic reflex

17
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Also called autonomic reflexes, they control other systems

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Visceral reflex

18
Q

Reflexes which involve the simplest reflex arc

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Monosynaptic reflex

19
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Reflexes processed in the spinal cord

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Spinal reflex

20
Q

The sensory receptors involved in the stretch reflex

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Muscle spindles

21
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A bundle of small, specialized skeletal muscle fibers

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Intrafusal muscle fibers

22
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Larger skeletal muscle fibers which surround the muscle spindles

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Extrafusal muscle fibers

23
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Motor neurons which innervate intrafusal fibers

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Gamma motor neuron