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Somatic Motor Neurons whose cell bodies lie in the spinal cord |
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Circulates the cerebrospinal fluid once it has left the ventricles. |
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Muscles that extends the arm while doing push ups |
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Major abductor muscle in the upper arm |
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Contains semitendonosis semimembranosus and biceps femoris |
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Opening the sodium channels in the membrane of a neuron results in |
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Releases the neurotransmitter Acytelcholine |
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When Sodium channels are blocked, this makes the neuron unable to generate action potentials |
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Neurons that have on axon and one dendrite |
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All stimuli great enough to bring the membrane to threshold will produce that identical action potential |
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Ependymal, microglia, oligodendrocytes, astrocytes |
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4 Glial cells that are found in the CNS |
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These synapses dominate the nervous system |
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The brain and Spinal Cord |
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Compromises the Central Nervous System |
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ISPS (Inhibitory postsynaptic potentials) |
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Results in local hyperpolarization |
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Projections of gray matter toward the outer surface of the spinal cord |
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Segments of the spinal cord that control the limbs |
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Enlargements of the spinal cord occur in.. |
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The adult spinal cord is (shorter or longer) than the vertebral column |
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Tough fibrous outermost covering of the spinal cord |
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contain cell bodies of sensory neurons |
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Cervical- 8 Thoracic- 12 lumbar-5 sacral-5 coccygeal-1 |
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Number of spinal bones in each category
Lumbar, sacral, etc. |
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White Matter of the spinal cord |
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Contains bundles of axons that share common origins, destinations and funtions |
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important in learning and the storage of long-term memories |
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Stimulation of the reticular formation results in... |
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Major centers concerned with autonomic control of breathing, blood pressure, heart rate, and digestive is located in |
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Oversees postural muscles of the body and makes rapid adjustments to maintain balance |
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Anterior to the central sulcus |
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Third and fourth ventricle |
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Linked by the cerebral aquaduct |
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Regions of the brain that are ivolved in interpreting data or coordinating motor responses |
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Fold of dura mater that projects between the cerebral hemisphere in the midsagittal plane |
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Spinal tract that relays information from proprioceptors to the CNS is |
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Provides voluntary control over skeletal muscles |
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The sensory neuron that delivers the sensation to the CNS |
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