What are similarities in all NS of animals?
What do glial cells do?
“housekeeping” ensure neurons get nutrients, support, and help w immunity from disease/infections
What do the cells consisting of the microvascular system of the brain do?
What do neurofilaments do?
help the structure of axon, form the cytoskeleton of the axon itself
What do microtubles do?
Help transport vesicles go from one end to another
What do astrocytes do?
What is swelling?
Physical enlargement of microglia
What is the BBB the result of?
higher resistance in brain capillaries that restricts passage of large molecules- the endothelial cells lining the blood vessels are tightly bound.
* small molecules can cross but is overall very selective of what can get through
Hemorrhagic stroke
occurs when a rupture in an artery allows blood to leak into the brain
Dura mater
thin but super tough, leathery, cannot penetrate it easily
located directly underneath the skull
Arachnoid mater
webby substance that creates reservoir called subarachnoid space that suspends the brain in spinal fluid
What do ependymal cells do?
Choroid plexus
Autonomic NS
Somatic NS
What are nerves?
What is the CNS responsible for?
As you move from caudal to rostral of the CNS, functions carried out generally become…
less automatic and more complex
Spinal cord areas
Dorsal vs Ventral
frontal lobe
Parietal lobe
Temporal lobe
basal ganglia