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HUBS 191 Progress Test 2 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass central nervous system - nervous system consisting of brain and spinal cord peripheral nervous system - nervous system consisting of peripheral nerves glia - 'glue' provide support for neurons, 5 type, 4 in CNS, 1 in PNS neurons -...

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central nervous system - ✔✔nervous system consisting of brain and spinal

cord

peripheral nervous system - ✔✔nervous system consisting of peripheral

nerves

glia - ✔✔'glue' provide support for neurons, 5 type, 4 in CNS, 1 in PNS

neurons - ✔✔nerve cells, transmission of information

dendrites - ✔✔recieve input, send info into cell body

cell body - ✔✔contains nucleus and organelles

axon - ✔✔carries electrical impulses, may/may not be myelinated

axon terminals - ✔✔end terminus of the axon, neuro transmitter release

tract - ✔✔bundle of axons in the CNS

grey matter - ✔✔group of cell bodies in cerebral cortex/spinal cord

white matter - ✔✔bundle of axons in cerebral cortex/spinal cord

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ganglion - ✔✔group of cell bodies in PNS

nerve - ✔✔bundle of axons in PNS

input zone - ✔✔dendrites and cell body, receives chemical signals from

other neurons

summation zone - ✔✔axon hillock, decides to transmit signal or not

conduction zone - ✔✔axon may be quite long, carry electrical signals

between brain areas to and from spinal cord or to and from peripheral

sensory receptors

output zone - ✔✔axon terminals, contact input of other neurons, release of

neuro transmitter

multipolar - ✔✔multiple processes emanate from the cell body, the 'typical'

neuron

bipolar - ✔✔2 processes emanate from the cell body (axon and long bridge

to dendrites

unipolar - ✔✔1 process emanates from cell body (hangs on side of axon)

anaxonic - ✔✔no distinct axon, all processes look alike

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astrocytes - ✔✔supply nutrients to neuron, ensheath blood capillaries,

transmit information, CNS

microglia - ✔✔immune cells of the CNS, engulf micro organisms / debris

ependymal cells - ✔✔line fluid filled spaces of brain and spinal cord, have

cillia to circulate CSF, CNS

oligodentrocytes - ✔✔support nerve fibres, ensheath them with myelin,

CNS

schwann cells - ✔✔support peripheral nerve fibres, ensheath them with

myelin, similar to oligodendrocytes, PNS

myelin sheath - ✔✔lipid wrapped around axon, increases conduction

velocity, multiple schwann cells in a row form the myelin sheath, gaps

between myelin called nodes of ranivier

Synapse/Synpatic Cleft - ✔✔neuro transmitter release from one axon

terminals where electrical turns to chemical

afferent - ✔✔information going into the brain

efferent - ✔✔information out of brain

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flow of information - ✔✔info comes through receptors, afferent nerves, into

CNS, integration/coordination, motor efferent (somatic or autonomic)

somatic - ✔✔the stuff we are aware of and have control over

somatic afferent - ✔✔sensory information of what we are aware of

somatic efferent - ✔✔voluntary muscle control, 2 neurons between brain

and effector, upper and lower motor neuron

upper motor neuron - ✔✔cell body in brain, axon in spinal cord

lower motor neuron - ✔✔cell body in spinal cord, axon in spinal nerve

neuro-muscular junction - ✔✔Where neuron releases neurotransmitters

(ACh) that depolarize muscle fiber cells -> contraction

autonomic - ✔✔involuntary control, 3 neurons between brain and effector,

2 divisions, sympathetic and parasympathetic

autonomic neuron 1 - ✔✔cell body in brain, axon in brain or spinal cord

(CNS)

autonomic neuron 2 - ✔✔cell body in brain or spinal cord, axon in PNS ,

myelinated, neurotransmitter = ACh

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