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A & P Ch8

Nervous system

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what ia a neuron a nerve cell
What are axons and dendrites Connections between adjacent cells
What is the main function of neuroglia support, protect, defend, and aid in the repair of injury of neural tissue
If an axon is unsheathed it is call an unmyelinated axon
a myelin sheath is manufactured by a form of nevous tissue called schwann cells
What do the nodes of ranvier do increase the speed of transmission of the impulse.
Bundles of myelinated nerves are referred to as White matter
Between the nerve cells lies a gap referred to as the synapse
describe the layout of the presynaptic terminal, synaptic cleft and postsynaptic terminal. at the end of a nerve is the presynaptic terminal. The space between the neurons is the synaptic cleft. Opposite of the presynaptic terminal and across the synaptic cleft is the postsynaptic terminal.
chemicals released from the presynaptic terminal are called neurotransmitters.
Groups of nerve cells are bundled together to form nerve fibers
The CNS is comprised of what the brain and spinal cord
the PNS is comprised of nerves that extend fron the CNS to the peripheral structures outside the CNS
What is formed by the individuale vertebrae the vetebral canal
______ carry sensory information in the form of ______ ______ from the periphery back to the brain. Ascending fibers (afferent tracts)Action potentials
_________ carry motor impulses from the brain to the fibers Descending fibers(efferent tracts)
axillary nerve innervates what arm abduction and lateral rotation
Radial nerve innervates what extend the elbow, supinate the forearm, extend the wrist, fingers, and the thumb
musculocutaneous nerve innervates what flexing of the shoulder and elbow
median nerve does what supplies the pronator muscles of the forearm, and flexes the wrist, the fingers and the thumb.
the ulnar nerve innervates what flexes the wrist, fingers, and abduct, and adduct the fingers and thumb
the lumbosacral supplies what extremity the lower extremity
the obturator nerve does what adducts the thigh and rotates it laterally
the femoral nerve does what flex the hip, and extend the knee
the tibial nerve does what extends the hip and flexes the knee. Planter flex the ankle, and flex the toes.
what two nerves combine to form the sciatica tibial nerve, and the common peroneal.
How many pairs of cranial nerves rise from the base of the brain 12
What does the olfactory nerve do supplies sense of smell
What does the optic nerve do provides sense of vision
What does the oculomotor nerve do causes motion of the eyeball and upper lid
What does the trochlear nerve do allows a downward gaze
What does the trigeminal nerve do sensation of the scalp, forehead, face, and lower jaw
What does the abducent nerve do lateral movement of the eye
What does the facial nerve do Motor acvtivity to all muscles of facial expression
What does the vagus nerve do provides motor function to the soft palate, pharynx, and larynx
What does the accessory nerve do soft palate, pharynx, sternoclediomastoid muscle, and traps.
What does the hypoglossal nerve tounge and throat
What is the sympathetic pathway responsible for the body's response to shock and stress
What is the parasympathetic nervous system responsible for relaxes the body
A neuron that secrets acetylcholine is a _____ fiber cholinergic
A neuron that secrets norepinephrine is an ______ fiber adrenergic
acetylcholine stimulates what receptors muscarinic
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