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Anatomy chpt 12 Fill In The Blanks

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Question: what are Answer: nerve
Question: communication, information processing, control are all of?Answer: neurons
Question: phagocytosis, provide framework for tissue, regulation composition of interstitual fluid, are all functions of ?Answer: neuroglia
Question: what are cellsAnswer: glial
Question: what are cells? Answer: neuroglia
Question: what are the two neural tissue cell Answer: and neuroglia
Question: what are the two anatomical division of systems?Answer: CNS and
Question: The spinal cord and the are located in the?Answer: Central nervous
Question: All neural outside the CNS are located in the Answer: Peripheral system
Question: integrate, , and coordinate sensory data and motor commands are all functions of Answer: Central nervous
Question: Deliver sensory info to the CNS, motor commands to peripheray, cranial vs spinal nerves are all functions of Answer: Peripheral systems
Question: What are the two division of PNSAnswer: Afferent division and Efferent
Question: what brings information to the Answer: division
Question: What takes information from the Answer: division
Question: Where does the come fromAnswer: Receptors
Question: what are the structure that detects changes in the environmentAnswer: Receptors
Question: ReceptorsAnswer: to stimuli
Question: What responds by somethingAnswer: Effectors
Question: What are the divisions of Answer: Somatic Nervous system and Autonomic Nervous
Question: What are the four classification on Neurons?Answer: Anaxonic neuron, Bipolar neuron, Unipolar neuron, and neuron.
Question: The Anaxonic neuron ofAnswer: and sense organs
Question: The Bipolar is Answer: Only in organs (rare)
Question: The neuron consist of Answer: most neurons
Question: The Multipolar neuron of Answer: All neurons that control skeletal muscles
Question: Anaxonic Answer: have more than two , but axons cannot be distinguished from dendrites.
Question: Bipolar Answer: have two processes by the cell body.
Question: Unipolar Answer: have a single elongate process, with the cell body off t the side.
Question: Multipoloar Answer: have more than two processes, there is a single axon and multiple .
Question: What are the 4 classifications of NeuronsAnswer: neurons, Sensory receptors, Motor Neurons, and interneurons.
Question: Neurons are also known as Answer: Neurons
Question: What info to CNS from sensory receptors?Answer: Sensory
Question: collection of neural cell bodies in the Answer: ganglia
Question: Two of sensory NeuronsAnswer: Somatic sensory Neuron and sensory neuron
Question: what monitors the Answer: somatic neurons
Question: What monitors Answer: visceral neurons
Question: Process of sensory neurons or cells monitored by sensory neuronsAnswer: Sensory
Question: Three of sensory receptorsAnswer: Interoreceptors, , and Proprioreceptors.
Question: What monitors position and movement of skeletal muscles and Answer:
Question: ExteroreceptorsAnswer: external environment
Question: Answer: systems
Question: Motor Neurons are also Answer: Efferent
Question: Motor Answer: tatkes information from the CNS to
Question: What are the two types of neuronsAnswer: Motor Neurons and Visceral Motor Neurons
Question: What innervate skeletal Answer: motor neuron
Question: Somatic neuronAnswer: Axon extends to the
Question: cell body in the Answer: Motor Neuron
Question: Somatic Motor Answer: Consciously
Question: Motor NeuronAnswer: all peripheral effectors except skeletal muscles
Question: Visceral neuron Answer: signal must be across a synapse
Question: motor neuronsin central nervous system send out axons to second set of visceral motor neurons inAnswer: autonomic ganglia
Question: visceral neuron consist of two fibersAnswer: preganglionic fibers and fibers
Question: Interneurons also Answer: assciation
Question: Answer: outnumber all other neurons
Question: most interneurons are in the Answer: and spinal cord, some ar ein the autonomic ganglia
Question: distribution of sensory information and coordinate ativity are all functions of Answer: Interneurons
Question: neuroglia are in Answer: central nervous system and peripheral nervous
Question: central nervous containsAnswer: Ependymalcells, , Oligodendorcytes, and Microglia
Question: nervous system containsAnswer: Satellite and Schwann cells
Question: Ependymal Answer: line (brain) and central canal (spinal cord).
Question: What assist in , circulatin, and monitoring cerebrospinal fluidAnswer: Ependymal
Question: Answer: Maintain blood-brain ;
Question: what provides structural support; regulate ion, nutrient, and dissolved gas concetrations; and recycle neurotransmitters; form scar tissue after injuryAnswer:
Question: Answer: CNS axons.
Question: what structural frameworkAnswer: Oligodendrocytes
Question: MicrogliaAnswer: Removes cell debris, waste, and pathogens by
Question: cellsAnswer: surround neuron cell bodies in
Question: what regulates oxygen,carbon dioxide, nutrient, and neurotransmitter around neurons in gangliaAnswer: cells
Question: cellsAnswer: all axons in PNS; responsible for myelination of peripheral axons;
Question: What in repair process after injuryAnswer: Schwann
Question: Ependymal Answer: A fluid filled central passageway along the longitudinal axis of the spinal cord and brain.
 
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