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Dizon Kyle, Nervous System, Period 2 (Cranial nerves (Optic nerves,…
Dizon Kyle, Nervous System, Period 2
Major part of the brain and their functions
Cerebellum
Root stem
Cerebrum
The layers of the meninges
Arachnoid mater
Pia mater
Dura mater
Names of all the lobes and their functions
Temporal lobe
Speech and language
Occipital lobe
Vision and seeing.
Parietal lobe
The senses of the body and movement
Frontal lobe
Control voluntary movement
Major functions of the nervous system
Receives information
Integrates information
Responds information
Major divisions and subdivisions of the nervous system
Central Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System
Motor division
Autonomic nervous system
Sympathetic division
Parasympathetic division
Somatic Nervous System
Sensory division
Classification of neuron
Bipolar Neurons
Unipolar Neurons
Multipolar Neurons
Action potential
Reversal of membrane potential.
Depolarization
Repolarization
Resting State
Hyperpolarization
Major parts and functions of the spinal cord
Receives and transmit signal to the body and to the brain
Lumbar
Sacral
Thoracic
Coccygeal
Cervical
Spaces and ventricles
Third ventricle
Fourth ventricle
Lateral ventricle
Tissues(structure and function of neuron)
Diseases associated with the brain
Parkinson's - degeneration of dopamine
Huntington's - hereditary disorder
Alzheimer - disease that leads to dementia
Drugs that affect the brain
Alcohol
Methamphetamine
Cocaine
Marijuana
LSD
Ecstasy
Heroin
Major nerves of the body
Central Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System
Divisions of the PNS of the body
Sensory divison
Motor division
Somatic nervous system
Autonomic nervous system
Parasympathetic divsion
Sympathetic division
Anatomy of the spinal cord
Filum terminale
Denticulate ligaments
Conus medullaris
Roots
Epidural
Cauda equina
Spinal dura mater
Lumbar puncture
Spinal nerves
Thoracic nerves
Lumbar nerves
Cervical nerves
Sacral nerves
Coccygeal nerves
Coverings
Periosteum
Bone
Skin
Dura mater
Arachnoid
Pia mater
Cranial nerves
Optic nerves
Oculomotor nerves
Olfactory nerves
Trochlear nerves
Trigeminal nerves
Abducens nerves
Vagus nerves
Vestibulocochlear nerves
Facial nerves
Glossopharyngeal nerves
Accessory nerves
Hypoglossal nerves
Neurotransmitter
Acetylcholine
Biogenic Amines
Amino Acids
Peptides
Purines
Gases and Lipids
Compare and contrast autonomic nervous system
Comparison
Both have axon terminals.
Somatic
One motor neuron that is voluntary which contains skeletal muscle.
Autonomic
Two motor neurons which is involuntary and it is smooth and cardiac.
Reflex arc
Integration center
Motor neuron
Sensory neuron
Effector
Receptor