Question 1
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What can the PNS be divided into?
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Somatic
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Autonomic
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Sympathetic
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Parasympathetic
Question 2
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Spinal cord is hollow [blank_start]tube[blank_end] filled with [blank_start]cerebrospinal[blank_end] fluid - communicates with external [blank_start]nerves[blank_end] and control spinal [blank_start]reflexes[blank_end]
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tube
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cerebrospinal
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nerves
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reflexes
Question 3
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What is the forebrain made up of?
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Hypothalamus
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Hippocampus
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Cerebrum
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Thalamus
Question 4
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Function of forebrain
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Controls conscious processes and develops last
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No discernible structures and mostly 'absorbed' at birth
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Develops first, essential and automatic functions
Question 5
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Function of Midbrain
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Controls conscious processes and develops last
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No discernible structures and mostly 'absorbed' at birth
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evelops first, essential and automatic functions
Question 6
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Function of hindbrain
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Controls conscious processes and develops last
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No discernible structures and mostly 'absorbed' at birth
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Develops first, essential and automatic functions
Question 7
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[blank_start]Somatic[blank_end]: Comprised of sensory neurons and motor neurons. Governs conscious brain sensing and response.
[blank_start]Autonomic[blank_end]: - Unconscious or involuntary actions to stimuli. Automatic response to information.
Question 8
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Which system is broken into sympathetic and parasympathetic?
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Peripheral
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Central
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Autonomic
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Somatic
Question 9
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Sympathetic NS is responsible for [blank_start]fight[blank_end] or [blank_start]flight[blank_end]
Parasympathetic NS is responsible for [blank_start]rest[blank_end] and [blank_start]digest[blank_end]
Question 10
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Each section of the NS is a collection of Neurons
Question 11
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What does every neuron have?
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Cell wall
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Cell body
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Nucleus
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Axon
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Cell membrane
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Dendrites
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Synaptic Cleft
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Axon terminal
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Myelin Sheath
Question 12
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What are the three types of neurons?
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Interneuron
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Afferent
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bipolar
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Association
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Efferent
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Motor
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Unipolar
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Sensory
Question 13
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[blank_start]Motor Neurons:[blank_end] Carry messages from brain to target organs, tissues, or cells, to evoke a response to the stimulus (cause the body to react to information).
[blank_start]Sensory Neurons:[blank_end] Carry sensory information from the extremities and internal organs to the brain. Receive stimuli from environment and relay that info to the brain.
[blank_start]Association Neurons:[blank_end] Found in the CNS and link motor and sensory neurons. Commonly used in reflex arcs.
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Sensory Neurons:
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Motor Neurons:
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Association Neurons:
Question 14
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Response of the NS is slow-acting and long-lasting
Question 15
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A reflex arc requires the brains coordination
Question 16
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Order the process of a reflex arc:
Arrival of stimulus
2. [blank_start]Activation of sensory neuron[blank_end]
3. [blank_start]Info is processed and response triggered[blank_end] [blank_start]by interneuron[blank_end]
4. [blank_start]Activation of motor neuron[blank_end]
5. [blank_start]Response by effector[blank_end]
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Activation of sensory neuron
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Info is processed and response triggered
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by interneuron
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Activation of motor neuron
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Response by effector