Nervous System + Nervous tissue
Nervous system + nervous tissue pt. 2
Nervous System + Nervous tissue Pt. 3
Anatomy of the Nervous System
Anatomy of the Nervous System pt. 2
100

What are the two main divisions of the Nervous System?

Central Nervous System and Peripheral Nervous System 

100

Which cells create myelin in the CNS? What about in the PNS?

Oligodendrocytes in the CNS; Schwann cells in the PNS 

100

What are the main divisions of the PNS? 

Afferent and efferent divisions. 

100

What is neurulation?

Establishes a basic layout of the brain & spinal cord in early embryologic development 

100

The thalamus, the hypothalamus, and the pineal gland are formed from which secondary brain vesicle?

Diencephalon

200

Integration, processing and coordination of information is the primary function of which division of the Nervous System?

Central Nervous System

200

Astrocytes and tight junctions are the foundation of what that functions to keep toxins out of the brain 

Blood Brain Barrier 

200

Which cells make cerebrospinal fluid, and where is CSF made 

Ependymal cells; made in the choroid plexus 

200

Almost all structures of the PNS arise from cells that separate from the neural tube to form the ______ 

Neural crest 

200

What are the lobes of the brain, and what are each of them for?

Frontal; decision making, personality, planning 

parietal; spatial awareness; somatosensory processing 

temporal; language comprehension and hearing 

Occipital; vision + visual processing 

300

What is the primary function of the Peripheral Nervous System?

Act as communication lines of the body - allows communication between the limbs + organs and the spinal cord + brain 

300

What are the different types of gated ion channels, and what is the stimuli for each type?

Ligand gated channels; chemical signals (neurotransmitters)

Voltage gated channels; change in electrical charge 

Mechanically gated channels; physical stretching 

300

What is the general structure of a unipolar, bipolar, and multipolar neuron, and which of these is the most common?

Unipolar: single process that splits into peripheral + central branches 

Bipolar: one dendrite + one axon

Multipolar: many dendrites + a single axon; most common type 

300

What are the primary brain vesicles that develop around 4 weeks of development? 

Prosencephalon, mesencephalon, rhombencephalon

300

The pineal gland produces what hormone?

Melatonin

400

What is the difference between a leak channel and a gated ion channel? 

A leak channel is always open and allows slow ion movement. A gated ion channel can open and close but has to be activated by a stimulus 

400

What is hyperpolarization? is a neuron more or less likely to fire an action potential if it is hyperpolarized?

The membrane potential is more negative than its resting potential; it is less likely to fire an action potential if it is hyperpolarized

400

What are EPSPs and IPSPs

EPSPs - Excitatory post synaptic potential; depolarizes the membrane 

IPSP - inhibitory post synaptic potential; hyperpolarizes the membrane 

400

Which of the primary brain vesicles' structures remain undivided after its initial development 

midbrain 

400

What cerebral surface landmark is the primary somatosensory cortex? The primary motor cortex?

Postcentral gyrus; precentral gyrus 

500

What is a graded potential? An action potential? 

Graded potentials are small local changes in the neuron, action potentials are rapid signals that travel along the sensory neuron and are all or nothing.

500

What is the difference between excitatory signals and inhibitory signals 

Excitatory signals encourages neuron firing and inhibitory signals prevent firing 

500

Which cells regulate the environment in the CNS? Which cells regulate the environment in the PNS?

Astrocytes in the CNS; satellite cells in the PNS 

500

Which structure separates the left and right hemispheres? what structure holds them together?

Longitudinal fissure; corpus callosum 

500

What is the only sensory input that is not received by the thalamus?

Smell 

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