What is the anatomical planes of the brain?
The brain can be viewed in three ways
What are the three ways the brain can be viewed?
Coronal/Frontal Plane
(Para)sagittal/(para)median Plane
Transverse, horizontal or axial plane
How is the nervous system organised on an anatomical level?
- Peripheral Nervous System
What does the central nervous system contain?
Brain and Spinal cord
What does the peripheral nervous system?
Cranial nerves and Spinal nervers
What does the functional level of the nervous system contain?
- Autonomic Nervous System
What does the somatic nervous system control?
Control of movement
External environment
What doe the automatic nervous system control?
Internal environment
Homeostasis
What are the subunits of the automatic nervous system?
Sympathetic
Parasympathetic
Enteric
What are the two types of cells?
- Glia
What is the structure of a neurone?
Dendrites
Soma (Cell body)
Axons
What are the synapse involved in neurones?
Transmission of information
Involves neurotransmitter
Pre synaptic neurone to post synaptic neurone
What is the function neurone?
Afferent neuron
Interneurons
Efferent Neurons
What is an afferent neurone?
Receive information from sensory organs and then transmit to CNS
What is the interneurone?
Acts as an intermediary in passing signals between two other neurones
What is an efferent neurone?
Send impulses from the central nervous system to your limbs and organs
What is the characteristics of a glia?
- Haves processes, but no dendrites or axons
What is the function of a glia?
- Structural matriculates, homeostasis, protection
What are the different types of glia?
What does the macroglia include?
- Oligodendrocytes
What are different parts of a spinal cord?
What is the spinal nerve made out of?
- Ventral root
What does the dorsal root contain?
- Somas in dorsal root ganglion
What does the ventral root contain?
- Somas within spinal coord