What is Grey Matter?
Where is it located?
region rich in cell bodies but limited numbers of myelinated axons
- peripheral in brain, central in spinal cord
What is White Matter?
Where is it located?
region rich in myelinated axons
- central in brain, peripheral in spinal cord
Which cells are not sensitive to hypoxia?
- vascular endothelium
What are ganglia?
collection of neurons in the PNS
What are nuclei?
collection of neurons in the CNS
Describe Neuron Soma
What are the possible shapes of the perikaryon and where are each found?
Nocioceptors sense what?
pain, itch
Thermoreceptors sense what?
temperature
Meissner’s Corpuscles sense what?
fine touch
Krause Corpuscles sense what?
pressure
Pacinian Corpuscles sense what?
deep pressure
Golgi Organ senses what?
conscious proprioception
- stretching
Muscle Spindles sense what?
conscious proprioception
- muscle stretch and position
Describe Astrocytes
What are the functions of Astrocytes?
Describe Oligodendrocytes and their function
- develop and maintain myelin in CNS
Describe Microglia
What are the functions of Microglia?
Describe Ependymal cells and their functions
Describe the layers of the Cerebrum
- Subarachnoid space: contains blood vessels
What are Gyri?
elevations in the cerebrum
What are Folia?
elevations in the cerebellum
What are the layers in the Cerebellem cortex?