What is the PNS system?
What is the CNS system?*
What is the sensory division?
sends the sensory signal to the brain and the spinal cord CNS
What is the visceral sensory division?
Carries signals mainly from the thoracic and abdominal cavity
What is the somatic sensory division?
Carries signals from receptors in skin, muscle, bones and joints to the CNS
What is the motor division?
carries signals from CNS to the effectors
What is the somatic motor division?
What is the visceral motor division? (also known as the ANS)
What is the sympathetic divsion?
Tends to arouse the body for action
What is the parasympathetic division?
Adapts the body for energy intake and conservation
What is the Oligodendrocytes glial cell in the CNS?*
What is the Ependymal glial cell in the CNS?*
They line the internal cavities of the brain and spinal cords. Similar to cuboidal epithelium
What is the Microglia glial cell in the CNS?*
They are basically white cells that go through the CNS looking for debris or other problems and get rid of those problems
What is the Astrocytes glial cell in the CNS?*
What happens to the glial cells in the CNS when someone has multiple sclerosis?*
This happens because the oligodendrocytes and myelin sheath of the CNS system turn into hardened scar tissue. And the nerve conduction is disrupted.
What is the Satellite cells glial cell in the PNS?
What is the Schwann cells or neurolemmocytes glial cell in the PNS?
What are the two things needed for nerve regeneration?
Endoneurium and neurilemma
What are endoneurium and neurilemma?
Explain how nerve regeneration works in the PNS*
The Schwann cells and endoneurium together form a regeneration tube that guides the growing axon.
What are chemical synapses?*
It is a junction at which the presynaptic neuron releases a neurotransmitter to stimulate the postsynaptic cell and it moves in one direction
What are electrical synapses?*
What is the cerebrum? (describe it)
What is the cerebellum? (describe it)