Criado por Evian Chai
mais de 4 anos atrás
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What are the three parts of the central nervous system?
What does the Peripheral Nervous System contain?
Can neurons repair themselves or divide?
What do astrocytes (star shaped) do?
What do oligodendrocytes do?
What do microglia (<5%) cells do?
What do Ependymal cells do?
What type of cell is the ependymal cell?
What is the difference between electrical and chemical signalling?
Identify the cells of the CNS
What do Schwann Cells in the PNS do?
What do Statillate Cells in the PNS do?
Which neurons of the PNS have cell bodies in ganglia outside of the CNS and have no synapses outside the CNS?
Motor neurons with ganglia outside the CNS belong to the ...nervous system and always have ....
Motor neurons that do not have ganglia outside the CNS and have cell bodies in the CNS belong to the ...nervous system
Spinal nerves are
Cranial nerves are
Efferent motor neurons are located where in the spinal nerve?
Sensory neurons are located where in the spinal nerve?
What is in the dorsal/ventral ramus?
What is the difference between grey and white matter in a spinal nerve?
What is a myotome?
What is a dermatome?
Which part of the PNS has 2 neurons in series, with the first being in the CNS with an axon going to the ... ganglion?
What happens after a synapse in the autonomic ganglion?
Which part of the PNS has axons that arise from the cell body in the CNS and travels ALL THE WAY to the effector organ?
What neurotransmitter is used?
Which neurotransmitters are involved in the autonomic nervous system?
In the autonomic nervous system, sympathetic nerves arise from?
In the autonomic nervous system, parasympathetic nerves arise from?
What are nerve plexuses?