Plane of Section shown above.
What is Coronal?
The 3 original Meninges and the new Meningeal Layer.
What are Dura Mater, Arachnoid Mater, Pia Mater and "SLYM" (Subarachnoid Lymphatic-like Membrane)?
The 2 places on the neuron that can receive neural messages from other neurons.
What are dendrites & cell bodies?
Contralateral refers to 2 parts of the body on _________ (e.g., eyes, ears, arms, hands, etc.).
What are opposite sides?
Anterior, Middle, Posterior Cerebral ___________.
What are arteries (that supply blood to the brain)?
Directional Term: Towards the back or top of the head.
What is Dorsal?
Where the Cerebral Spinal Fluid flows around the brain and spinal cord.
What is the Subarachnoid Space?
The part of the neuron where the charges from incoming neurons are summed and the decision made as to whether the cell will fire or not.
What is the Axon Hillock?
The Post-central Gyrus, also known as the ___________, is next to and behind the Central Sulcus.
What is the "Somatosensory Cortex"?
Progenitor cells that give rise to ___________, which become neurons and glial cells.
What are "blasts" (neuro- and glio- blasts)?
Location of the Motor Cortex (Motor Strip).
What is the pre-central gyrus?
Tight junctions are created on the blood vessels in the brain via these glial cells.
What are the Astrocytes?
Neurons that are found in the sensory organs (eyes, ears, etc.)
What are Bipolar Neurons?
The Central Nervous System is composed of this.
What are the Brain and Spinal Cord.
Purkinje neurons are __________ and provide the ability for the nervous system to reduce the transmission of neural motor messages.
What is inhibitory?
Fissure dividing the Temporal Lobe from the Frontal and Parietal Lobes.
What is the Lateral (or Sylvian) Fissure?
The Anterior, Medial, and Posterior Cerebral Arteries.
What are the Vertebral Arteries?
Cells that myelinate axons in the Central Nervous System.
What are Oligodendroglia (or Oligodendrocytes)?
The CSF (Cerebral Spinal Fluid) is manufactured in each of the four ________, by the _________.
What are the ventricles; what are the choroid plexuses?
Ependymal cells line the ventricles and bring _________ into brain and nervous system tissue.
What is CSF (Cerebral Spinal Fluid)?
Divisions of the Autonomic Nervous System.
What are the Sympathetic & Parasympathetic Nervous Systems?
These cells divide into Neuronal and Glial Cells.
Composition of the gray matter in the brain.
What are the dendrites and cell bodies?
Nutrients, buoyancy, protection, waste removal.
What are the functions of the CSF?
Mesencephalon is the Latin term for this.
What is the midbrain?