Nervous Tissue
Spinal Cord & Nerves
Brain & Cranial Nerves
Autonomic Nervous System
Special Senses
Endocrine System
100

Which division of the nervous system controls voluntary body functions?

Somatic Nervous System

100

What are the 3 meningeal tissue coverings of the CNS from outside to inside? What spaces do they cover?

Dura Mater

Arachnoid Mater

Pia Mater

100

What brain structures are found in the Diencephalon?

Thalamus

Hypothalamus

Pineal Gland

100

What are the two divisions of the Autonomic nervous system.

Sympathetic Division

Parasympathetic Division

100

What type of neurons make up olfactory receptor cells?

Bipolar neurons

100

Name a primary Endocrine gland.

Anything where it's only function is to secrete hormones.

Pituitary gland

Thyroid gland

Parathyroid gland

Adrenal gland

Pineal Gland

200

Which neuroglial cell performs phagocytosis to clear out microbes and debris in the nervous system?

Microglia

200

The cell bodies of motor neurons are found in what spinal cord structure?

Anterior Gray Horn


200

What make up the circumventricular organs?

Hypothalamus

Pituitary

Pineal gland

200

Where do sympathetic preganglionic neurons originate?

Thoracolumbar region of the spinal cord

200

2nd order sensory neurons transmit olfactory information to what part of the brain?

Primary olfactory area in Temporal Lobe

200

The Hypothalamus receives input from what region of the brain to determine which hormones to secrete?

The Limbic System – Amygdala & Hippocampus 

They process emotions which determine what hormones are released.

300

Provide two functions of the myelin sheath.

- Provides electrical insulation

- Increases the speed of action potential propagation

300

What are the components of a spinal reflex?

Sensory receptor, Sensory neuron, Integrating center, motor neuron, effector
300

What region of the brain controls breathing rhythmicity and complex reflexive behaviors like sneezing and coughing.

Medulla oblongata in the brain stem

300

Where do parasympathetic postganglionic neurons originate? 

Terminal ganglia

300

What type of taste papillae contain 100-300 taste buds each?

Circumvallate papillae

300

Name a hormone that targets the Adrenal cortex?

Adrenocorticotropic hormone

400

What type of neuron is this classified as? AND name a special sense that utilizes them?

Bipolar neuron

Vision or Olfaction

400

The cervical plexus originates from which spinal nerves?

C1-C5

400

Which region of the brain contains the Arbor vitae and coordinates posture, balance, and learning of motor skills 

Cerebellum

400
Are postganglionic neurons of the sympathetic division long or short.

Long

400

What is the pathway of tears?

Lacrimal gland –> Lacrimal duct –> superior or inferior lacrimal canal –> Lacrimal sac –>Nasolacrimal duct–> Nasal cavity

400

What hormone performs the opposite function of Parathyroid hormone?

Calcitonin 

Parathyroid – increases Ca2+ concentration by increasing bone resorption by osteoclasts

Calcitonin – Lowers Ca2+ concentration by inhibiting bone resorption by osteoclasts and accelerating Ca2+ uptake into bone matrix

500
A cluster of nerve cell bodies inside the Central Nervous System.

Nucleus

500

What nerve plexus does median nerve come from? What does it innervate?

Brachial plexus

Flexors of forearm (anterior), muscles of lateral palm; skin of lateral 2/3 palm & fingers

500

Myelinated axon tract that connect gyri within a hemisphere.

Association fibers

500

Both sympathetic and parasympathetic preganglionic neurons secrete what neurotransmitter?

Acetylcholine.

They are cholinergic neurons.

500

What portion of the eye contains a layer of blood vessels? 

Choroid of the Vascular Tunic

500

Which region of the adrenal cortex secretes mineralcorticoids like aldosterone?

Zona glomerulosa (outer zone)

600

A neuronal circuit where a chain of neurons can send signals to earlier neurons in the pathway to trigger continual stimulation.

Reverberating circuit

600

What nerve plexus does the femoral nerve come from? What does it innervate?

Lumbar Plexus

Thigh flexors & extensors; skin over anterior & medial thigh, medial leg & foot

600

What region of the brain receives sensory information from the body? What lobe is it found in?

Primary somatosensory cortex or Postcentral gyrus

Parietal lobe

600

The cell bodies of both sympathetic and parasympathetic postganglionic neurons contain what type of receptors?

Nicotinic receptors – which bind ACh

600

Which portion of the Vestibule senses horizontal acceleration?

Utricle

600

What hormones are released by the Posterior Pituitary gland?

Oxytocin

Antidiuretic hormone

700

What area of the brain controls muscles involved in producing speech? What lobe is it found?

Broca's area

Frontal lobe, left hemisphere

700

Effectors that are innervated by sympathetic postganglionic neurons contain which types of receptors?

Alpha or Beta (1, 2, or 3) Adrenergic receptors

700

Which portion of the Vestibular System detects side-to-side movement of the head or "spinning."

Lateral Semicircular Canal

700

What are the target tissues of Insulin? What is its function?

Skeletal muscle, Liver, Adipose Tissue

LOWERS BLOOD GLUCOSE by:

-accelerating glucose transport into cells

- increasing glycogenesis

- decreasing glycogenolysis and gluconeogenesis

- increases lipogenesis & protein synthesis

- decreases lipolysis & protein degradation


800

Which cranial nerve controls eye muscles to control movement of the eye and upper eyelid?

Cranial Nerve 3 – Oculomotor

800

Effectors that are innervated by parasympathetic postganglionic neurons contain what type of receptors?

Muscarinic receptors 

800

Which region of the cochlea separates the cochlear duct from scala tympani?

Basilar membrane

800

What gland secretes melatonin?

Pineal gland