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Nervous System 2
Spinal Cord and Nerves
100

This vessel carries blood away from the heart 

What are Arteries 
100

This is makes up the spinal cord and brain 

What is CNS 

100

What is the most numerous leukocytes 

What is neutrophils 

100

What protects our CNS 

What is cranium and vertebral column? 

100

Sensory neurons are located where on the spinal cord

What is posterior root?

200

This layer is responsible for vasodilation and constriction.

What is tunica media 

200

This neurotransmitter is know “reward chemical” 

What is dopamine 

200

When does the bolus become chyme

What is when the bolus mixes with the gastric contents of the stomach 

200

A spider crawling on you is an example of what sensory input 

What is somatic sensory 

200

This shows the specific segment of skin innervated by the single spinal nerve 

What is dermatome 

300

This helps venous blood flow to go only in one direction 

What a Valves 

300

Where do neurotransmitters have to cross once they get to the axon terminal?

What is synaptic cleft 

300

This is called the “thirst center” of the brain 

What is hypothalamus 

300

The Autonomic nervous system is a result of what division 

What is motor division 

300

This is an area that houses adipose tissue, areolar connective tissue, and blood vessels  

What is epidural 

400

What are the vessels called that meet at the capplilaries 

What is venules and arterioles 

400

These cells help with forming the myelin sheath of many neurons. 

What is oligodendrocytes 

400

What is the most abundant positively charged ion in cells 

What is Potassium 

400

Neurons lose the ability to form new cells through cell division and it is called this 

What is amitotic 

400

This action is down when the muscle contracting from a painful stimulus 

What is withdrawal reflex?

500

Where does ventricular depolarization happen?

What is QRS complex

500

What is the charge in the ICF and ECF at resting membrane potential 

What is 

ICF - negative 

ECF - positive 
500

Term used for the farthest point from the trunk of the body 

What is distal 

500

This is called the control center of the neuron 

What is neurosoma 

500

This is a network of nerves that provide motor and sensory control to pelvis, buttocks, thighs, calves, and feet 

What is sacral plexus