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The nervous system L1
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What are the two main divisions of the nervous system?
The
central nervous system
and the
peripheral nervous system
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What does the central nervous system (CNS) consist of?
The
brain
and the
spinal cord
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What is the role of the peripheral nervous system?
It consists of all other
nerves
in the body
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What are the two main components of the peripheral nervous system?
The
somatic nervous system
and the
autonomic nervous system
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What does the autonomic nervous system control?
Involuntary bodily functions such as
heartbeat
and digestion
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What are the two branches of the autonomic nervous system?
The
sympathetic
and
parasympathetic
nervous systems
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What is the primary function of the sympathetic nervous system?
It controls the
fight-or-flight response
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What is the main neurotransmitter of the sympathetic nervous system?
Noradrenaline
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What effects does the sympathetic nervous system have on the body?
Increases
heart rate
, dilates
blood vessels
and
pupils
, and slows down
non-emergency processes
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What is the primary function of the parasympathetic nervous system?
It is concerned with the
rest and digest response
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What is the main neurotransmitter of the parasympathetic nervous system?
Acetylcholine
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What are the main areas of the brain?
The
cerebrum
,
cerebellum
,
diencephalon
, and
brain stem
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What is the function of the cerebrum?
It is involved in
thought
and speech production
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What is the role of the cerebellum?
It is responsible for
balance
and coordination
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What does the diencephalon consist of?
The
thalamus
and
hypothalamus
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What is the function of the thalamus?
It relays impulses from
sensory neurons
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What is the function of the hypothalamus?
It regulates body temperature and
homeostatic
functions
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What is the corpus callosum?
It connects the right and left
cerebral hemispheres
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What are the four lobes of the cerebrum and their functions?
Frontal lobe
(thought and speech),
occipital lobe
(visual processing)
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What happens during the fight-or-flight response?
Pupil size
increases, bronchial tubes dilate, heart rate increases, and
glycogen
is converted to glucose
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What is the effect of SNS activation on the body?
Increased pupil size, heart rate, and
oxygen intake
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What is the significance of the case study mentioned about the 24-year-old woman?
It illustrates how a deficiency in the
brain
can lead to
motor symptoms
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What is the peripheral nervous system (PNS)?
The part of the nervous system that is
outside
of the
brain
and
spinal cord
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What is the role of sensory neurons in the nervous system?
They carry sensory information to the
CNS
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What is the role of motor neurons in the nervous system?
They carry motor information from the
CNS
to muscles and glands
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What is the function of the spinal cord?
It relays simple
reflexes
without brain involvement
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What is the effect of adrenaline release from the adrenal medulla?
It stimulates the
fight-or-flight response
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How does the sympathetic nervous system affect blood flow?
It increases blood flow to
skeletal muscles
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What happens to glycogen stored in the liver during the fight-or-flight response?
It is converted to
glucose
for energy
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What is the role of sweat glands during the fight-or-flight response?
They are stimulated to produce more sweat
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What is the relationship between the CNS and PNS?
The CNS processes
information
while the PNS carries information to and from the CNS
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What is the significance of the sensory receptors in the nervous system?
They
receive
information
from
the
sense organs
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How do simple reflexes operate in the nervous system?
They are relayed via the
spinal cord
without brain involvement
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What is the role of the brain stem?
It regulates
autonomic
functions like breathing and heartbeat
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What is the function of the occipital lobe?
It is responsible for
visual processing
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What is the function of the frontal lobe?
It is involved in
thought
and speech production
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What is the role of the cerebellum in the nervous system?
It coordinates
balance
and movement
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What is the function of the thalamus in the diencephalon?
It relays
sensory
impulses to the appropriate areas of the brain
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How does the hypothalamus contribute to homeostasis?
It regulates body temperature and other homeostatic
functions
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What is the role of the pituitary gland in relation to the hypothalamus?
It links the hypothalamus to the
endocrine system
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