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Title: Nervous System


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Nervous System
  • There are two divisions.
  • CNS and PNS

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Central Nervous System (CNS)
  • Brain
  • Spinal Cord

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Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)
  • Cranial Nerves emerge through cranial foramina
    of the skull
  • Spinal Nerves emerge through intervertebral
    foramina
  • Ganglia groups of nerve cell bodies outside of
    the brain and spinal chord
  • Autonomic Nervous System innervates smooth
    muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands

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Nucleus Cell body Dendrite Axon Schwann
cell Synaptic knobs Node of Ranvier
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Classification of Nerve Cells (Neurons)
  • By of Processes
  • A. Unipolar one process
  • B. Bipolar one dendrite and one axon
  • C. Multipolar branching to create more
  • than one of each

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99 are Multipolar
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By Function
  • A. Sensory (afferent)
  • B. Motor (efferent)
  • C. Interneurons interposed between sensory and
    motor neurons

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Myelinization
  • Myelin Sheath The specialized glial cells that
    wrap around the axon of neurons.
  • Within the CNS ? Oligodendrocytes
  • Within the PNS ? Schwann Cells

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Unmyelinated Axons
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  • Nodes of Ranvier
  • Gaps in
  • myelin sheath
  • on the axon.

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1m/s vs 120m/s Saltatory conduction refreshed
at Nof R
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Ischiatic (Sciatic) Nerve
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Terminology
  • Groups of Cell Bodies
  • CNS Nuclei
  • PNS Ganglia
  • Groups of Nerve Processes
  • CNS Tracts
  • PNS - Nerves

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Ganglia
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Review Parts of the PNS
  • Cranial Nerves
  • Spinal Nerves
  • Ganglia (what do you call the CNS counterpart ?)
  • Autonomic Nervous System

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Sympathetic Nervous Fight/Flight
  • Increased Heart Rate
  • Increased Blood Pressure
  • Pupil Dilation
  • Decreased Urination
  • Increased Sweating
  • Bronchial Dilation
  • Decreased Salivation

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Parasympathetic Energy Sparing
  • Decreased Heart Rate
  • Decreased Blood Pressure
  • Pupil Constriction
  • Increased Urination
  • Decreased Sweating
  • Bronchial Constriction
  • Increased Salivation

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Neurotransmitters -
  • Chemicals released by the pre-synaptic neuron.

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  • Sympathetic
  • Epinephrine,Norepinephrine
  • Parasympathetic
  • Acetylcholine

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Whats the Matter?
  • Grey Matter
  • non-myelinated neurons
  • White Matter
  • Myelinated neurons

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  • Brain
  • Grey matter covers white matter
  • Spinal Cord
  • White matter covers grey matter

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PNS Glial Cells
  • Cells that support and protect the nervous system

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  • Schwann Cells form the myelin sheath for axons
  • Hold neurons in place
  • Keep messages from getting scrambled
  • Increase Speed of Transmition
  • Can reconnect a cut axon only in PNS, not CNS

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CNS Glial Cells
  • Oligodendrocytes wrap around axons to form the
    myelin sheath

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  • Astrocytes mediate metabolic exchange

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  • Microcytes
  • take up extracellular K
  • macrophages

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Brain
  • Cerebrum made of white and grey matter
  • Largest part of mammalian brain
  • Higher order behavior (awareness, learning)

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  • Cerebellum motor function and coordination
  • Brain Stem
  • Medulla Oblongata, Pons, Mid-brain
  • Autonomic Functions things you dont think about

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Ventricles and Cerebrospinal Fluid
  • Ventricles Open spaces in the brain, filled
    with fluid, that support and cushion the brain.

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  • Cerebrospinal Fluid slippery, clear fluid that
    bathes and cushions the CNS.
  • Produced by Choroid Plexuses
  • Reproduced every 24 hours

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Meninges
  • Dura Mater
  • Arachnoid Membrane
  • Pia Mater -

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Reflexes
  • Spinal Reflex- rapid, automatic response to
    sensory input
  • Does not require brain
  • Reflex Arc- sensory receptor-gtsensory neuron
    -gtCNS-gtinterneuron-gtmotor neuron-gttarget organ

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Divisions of Motor Systems
  • UMN-neurons in CNS that activate motor neurons
    (lesionsgtgtgtspastic paralysis, hyperactive
    stretch)
  • LMN-neurons in cranial spinal nerves that
    directly innervate muscles (lesionsgtgtgtflaccid
    paralysis, muscular atrophy)

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Conscious Proprioception
  • Sense of body position and movement without sight
  • How?
  • Stretch receptors in skeletal muscle, tendons,
    ligaments, joint capsules
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