What is the basic structural unit of the nervous system?
Neuron
What neuron carries info to and from muscles and glands?
Efferent (Motor) Neurons
Name the four lobes of the cerebral cortex
Frontal, Parietal, Temporal, Occipital
Define the central nervous system and its components.
The control center, Brain and spinal cord
What structures make up the PNS?
12 Cranial nerves and the 31 pairs of spinal nerves
Describe the function of dendrites in a neuron.
Branching extensions of the Neuron that act like the ears and receive impulses and send them to the cell body.
What neuron carries info to and from sensory system to the CNS?
Afferent (Sensory) Neurons
Explain the importance of the cerebellum
Coordinates musculoskeletal function and movements
What is the function of the CSF in your skull?
To cradle and cushion the brain
Somatic- Is voluntary control that you can consciously control.
Autonomic- Processes involuntary physiological functions
Explain the role of the myelin sheath
Fatty tissue that makes impulse travel faster.
Ability to respond to a stimulus?
Excitability
Name one function of the brain division Diencephalon
HR, BP, Temp reg, Water and Electrolyte balance, Digestive functions
What are the three things the Spinal cord is protected by?
Vertebral column, CSF, Meninges
What health concern is this
Spina Bifida
Describe the function of the axon.
Conducts nerve impulses away from the cell body and acts like the mouth and talks to the other neurons
What Neuron connects afferent and efferent neurons?
Interneurons
What is this structure and name 1 function?
Parietal- Speech, choosing words, taste, interpret senses.
Name the 3 layers of the meninges from Superficial to deep.
Dura matter, Arachnoid matter, Pia matter
Inflammation of the protective membranes of the brain and spinal cord
S/S- Headache/Fever/Neck Pain
Tx- Antibacterial or antiviral medication
Meningitis
What is the gap between each neuron that help stimulate transmission
Synapse
Ability to transmit a signal?
Conductivity
What is this structure and what its main function is?
Pons, breathing
What system is connected through the CNS that relays information from our extremities.
PNS (Peripheral nervous system)
What is the difference between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system
Sympathetic- fight or flight response (act in dangerous or stressful situations)
Parasympathetic- Operates to keep the body in homeostasis