ANS
General senses
Taste/smell
Hearing and vision
Endocrine
100

Where is the origin in the CNS for the SNS?

What is thoracolumbar T1-L2. 

100

Where would you find a large receptive field? 

What is the back? 

100

What are the 5 primary taste sensations?

What is Salty, sweet, sour, bitter, and umami? 

100

What is the function of the outer ear? 

To funnel sound waves to the eardrum.

100

What time of hormone needs to bind to a transport protein? 

Steroids. 

200

What is the preganglionic fiber for PSNS

What is ACH

200

What is the difference between a phasic and tonic receptor?

what is phasic is rapidly adapting and tonic is slowly adapting

200

What is the stem cell for the taste cells called?

What is basal cell?

200

What is the function of the spiral organ?

To convert vibrations into nerve impulses. 

200

What are some functions of the thyroid hormone?

Increase metabolic rate, body temp, SNS response, and effects of growth hormone. 

300

What cranial nerve carries most of the PSNS fibers? 

what is the Vagus nerve?

300

What do nociceptors detect?  

What is pain? 

300

Are Olfactory receptors phasic or tonic?

what is phasic 

300

What part of the inner ear is responsible for equilibrium?

The vestibular apparatus. 

300

Where is the nervous tissue of the adrenal glands?

The adrenal medulla. 

400

What is the postganglionic NT for SNS?

What is NE?

400

What is referred pain? 

what is pain from internal organs is perceived to come from somewhere else. 

400

What do the axons for olfactory cells pass through? 

 what is the cribriform plate of ethmoid bone?

400

What are the 3 layers in the eye and what structures are in those layers?

- Fibrous layer= sclera and cornea. 

- Vascular layer= Choroid, ciliary body, and Iris. 

- Neural layer= Retina and optic nerve. 

400

What is the function of the Parathyroid hormone? 

to increase blood Ca2+

500

Rest and digest describes the ____ and Fight or flight describes the____

What is PSNS and SNS

500
Sharp pain travels along____ axons? 

What is myelinated? 

500

What is special about the olfactory pathways compared to the other senses? 

It doesn't go through the thalamus. 

500

What are the differences between rods and cones? 

- Rods: lowlight vision, high sensitivity, low resolution, no color, and concentrated on the periphery of the retina. 

- Cones: For color vision and fine detail, high resolution, low sensitivity, and concentrated at the fovea centralis. 

500

What is the difference between Type 1 vs Type 2 diabetes mellitus? 

Type one is the destruction of beta cells and type 2 is when insulin receptors are desensitized.