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What is the basic unit of the nervous system?

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Neurons

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What are the functions of the nervous system?

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  • Coordinates and controls body activity

* Detects and processes internal and external information and formulates appropriate

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What are the three types of neurons?

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Sensory (afferent)
Associative
Motor (efferent)

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What are the parts of the neuron?

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Cell body, dendrites, axon

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What is the function of dendrites?

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Carry impulses toward the cell body

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What is the combining form for dendrites

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Dendr/o

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What are the functions of axon

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Carry impulses away from the cell

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Combining form for axon

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Ax/o

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What is a synapse

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Space between two neurons or between a neuron and a receptor

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What is the combining form for a synapse

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Synaps/o and synapt/o

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What are neurotransmitters

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Chemical substances that are released into the space to allow information to be relayed

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What are neuroglia or glial cells

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Supportive cells of the nervous system

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What is the combining form glial cells

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Gli/o

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What are the glial cells: (examples of them)

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Astrocytes
Microglia
Ependymal cells
Oligodendrocytes
Schwann cells
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What is the myelin

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Protective covering over some nerve cells including parts of the spinal cord
Serves as an electrical insulator

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What are the nodes of ranvier

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Gaps

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What gives white matter it’s color

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Myelin gives nerve fibers a white color

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What gives gray matter it’s color

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Does not contain myelinated fibers

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What is a nerve?

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One or more bundles of impulse carrying fibers that connect CNS to other parts of the body

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Combining forms for nerve or nerve tissue

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Neur/i

Neur/o

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What is the central nervous system is made up of

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the brain and spinal cord

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Combining form for brain

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Encephal/o

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Combining form for spinal cord

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Myel/o

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Combining form for bone marrow

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Myel/o

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What are the meninges and what are the layers

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A three layered membrane that surrounds the CNS

Dura mater, arachnoid membrane, pia mater

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What is the CSF

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Cerebrospinal fluid
Clear, colorless ultrafiltrate that nourishes, cools, and cushions the CNS
(Protective fluid)

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What is the CSF made by?

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Choroid plexus that lines the ventricles of the brain

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What is the brain

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Enlarged and highly developed portion of the CNS that lies in the skull and is the main site of nervous control

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What is the cranium

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Portion of the skull that encases the brain

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Combining form for skull

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Crani/o

30
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Combining form for brain

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Encephal/o

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Word part for cerebrum

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Cerebr/o

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What is the cerebrum

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Largest part of the brain and is responsible for receiving and processing information

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What is the cerebellum

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Second largest part of the brain that coordinates muscle activity

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_______ connects the cerebral hemispheres with the spinal cord and supports basic life functions

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Brainstem

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Cerebral cortex is made of ______ matter

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Gray

37
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What are the elevated portions of the cerebrum called?

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Gyri

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Gyr/o

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Folding

39
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Convolut/o

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Coiled

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Grooves of the brain are called

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Sulci

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Sulc/o

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Grooves

42
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Brainstem consists of what four things?

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Pons, medulla oblongata, midbrain, interbrain

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What does the interbrain contain?

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Pituitary gland, hypothalamus, and thalamus

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What does the midbrain contain?

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Structures for visual and auditory reflexes, posture, and muscle control

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What are pons?

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Bridge at the base of the brain that nerves cross over

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What is the medulla oblongata

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Cranial continuation of the spinal cord that controls basic life functions

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_______ is the continuation of the medulla oblongata of the brainstem

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Spinal Cord

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Combining form for spinal cord

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Myel/o

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The spinal cord passes through an opening in the occipital bone called the what?

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Foramen magnum

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The spinal cord is housed within _____ to protect it from injury

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Vertebrae

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What are intervertebral discs?

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Layers of fibrocartilage that form pads separating and cushioning the vertebrae from each other

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The peripheral nervous system (PNS) CONSISTS OF…

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Cranial and spinal nerves, the autonomic nervous system, and ganglia

(sorry about the caps)

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______ are 12 pairs of nerves that originate from the undersurface of the brain

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Cranial nerves

54
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What do spinal nerves do?

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Supply sensory and motor fibers to the body region associated with their emergence from the spinal cord

55
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What are the 12 cranial nerves in order

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I. Olfactory
II. Optic
III. Oculomotor
IV. Trochlear
V. Trigeminal
VI. Abducent
VII.Facial
VIII. Acoustic/Vestibulocochlear
IX. Glossophayngeal
X. Vagus
XI. Accessory
XII. Hypoglossal
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The _______ ______ _______ is part of the peripheral nervous system that innervates smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands

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Autonomic nervous system (ANS)

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What does the sympathetic part of the ANS control?

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Fight or flight

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What does the parasympathetic part of the ANS control?

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Maintains normal body functions