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Dendrite Transmit graded potentials towards the cell body
Cell body/ soma Transmit graded potential to the axon
axon conducts electrical impulses away from neuron's cell body
gray matter speech and emotions funtions
White matter Regulates electrical signals
Anterior Horn (ventral) Innervates skeletal muscles
Lateral HOrn Innervate cardiac muscles.
Posterior Horn (Dorsal) Receives sensory info. like touch.
Gray Commissure communication route between R&L sides of gray matter.
White commissure Connects the white matter to the R&L sides of spinal cord.
Anterior Funiculus Lateral Funiculus posterior Funiculus Transmit nerve impulses vertically along spinal cord.
Anterior median fissure Divides spinal cord into 2 anterior sections
Posterior median sulcus median portion of the spinal nerves enter the spinal cord.
Posterior root sensory neurons ENTER
Anterior root Sensory neurons EXIT
Posterior root ganglion Help transmit sensory msg of pain and touch.
central canal houses the spinal cord and CSF fluid
cauda equina send and receive msg between lower limbs and pelvic organs.
Blood vessels supply nutrients and gasses
Endoneurium separates and insulates axons.
Perineurium supports blood vessels
Epineurium encloses the nerve
Fascicle extend length of nerve
myelin sheath increase speed of electrical impulses by saltatory conduction.
Frontal lobe motor speech and eye movement
Precentral Gyrus voluntary muscle activity
Occipital lobe Visual association
Parietal lobe logical reasoning, math problems
Postcentral Gyrus sensory information.
Septum Pellucidum contains neurons and glial cells.
temporal lobe Auditory and perception of smell
Epithalamus regulation of motor pathways and emotions.
Pineal gland secretes hormone Melatonin
Hypothalamus regulates body temperature
medulla oblongada regulates respiration and cardiac funtions.
midbrain auditory and visual processing
inferior colliculus controls auditory reflexes
superior culliculus visual reflexes
Pons control of respiration
cerebellum balance and equilibrium
limbic system emotional reactions, formation of memories.
central sulcus separates frontal lobe from parietal lobe.
lateral sulcus separates frontal and parietal lobes from temporal lobe.
longitudinal fissure separates the 2 cerebral hemispheres
parieto- occipital sulcus divides parietal from occipital
transverse fissure separates cerebral hemispheres from cerebellar hemispheres.
corpus callosum axons that connect two hemispheres.
Optic chiasm fibers from both optic nerves cross over.
CN I OLFACTORY SMELL. location, epithelium of nasal cavity.
CN II OPTIC VISION. location, retina of the eye.
CN III OCULOMOTOR 4 EYE MUSCLES MOVEMENT. location,midbrain
CN IV TROCHLEAR SUPERIOR OBLIQUE EYE MUSCLE. location, midbrain
CN V TRIGEMINAL MUSCLES OF MASTICATION location,pons
CN VI ABDUCENS LATERAL RECTUS EYE MUSCLE location, pons
CN VII FACIAL FACIAL EXPRESSION, TASTE FROM ANTERIOR 3/2 OF TONGUE. location, pons.
CN VIII VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR HEARING, EQUILIBRIUM. location, cochlea of inner ear.
CN IX GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL TASTE FROM POSTERIOR 1/3 OF TONGUE. location, medulla oblongata
CN X VAGUS SENSORY INFO. FROM HEART,LUNGS AND ABDOMINAL ORGANS. location, brainstem
CN XI ACCESSORY FUNCTION TO THE TRAPEZIUS AND STERNOCLEIDOMASTOID MUSCLES. location ,medulla oblongata
CN XII HYPOGLOSSAL TONGUE MUSCLE MOVEMENT. location ,medulla oblongata
cervical plexus innervates head and neck C1-C4
cervical enlargement innervate the upper limbs.
brachial plexus cutaneous and muscular innervation of upper limbs. C5- T1
lumbosacral enlargement innervate lower limbs.
conus medullaris end of spinal cord. L1
lumbar plexus autonomic, motor and sensory fibers to lower limbs.
sacral plexus motor and sensory nerves for pelvis, genital and lower limbs.
filum terminal helps anchor the conus medullaris to the coccyx.
cauda equina send and receive msg between lower limbs and pelvic organs.
Spinal nerve motor, sensory and autonomic info.
anterior rootlets posterior rootlets motor efferent fibers. sensory afferent fibers.
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