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Anatomy Vocab Ch 7 Test

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thalamus
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integration
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unipolar neuron
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neural tube
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receptors
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neuron (parts of)
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fascicles
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integration center
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sympathetic division
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graded potential
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epithalamus
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somatic sensory fibers
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cerebrum
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tentorium cerebelli
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supporting cells of the PNS
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gyri
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gray matter of the spinal cord
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astrocytes
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cerebral edema
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afferent (sensory)
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the process of intrepreting sensory input and deciding what the response should be
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the synapse between the sensory and motor neurons, found in the CNS
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deliver impulses from the skin, skelatal muscles and joints; afferent division
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central nervous system embryonic form of spinal cord and brain
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activated by specific changes occurring nearby
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Schwann and Satellite cells
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looks like a butterfly or the letter H in cross section; dorsal (posterior) horns, ventral (anterior) horns; gray matter surrounds the central canal of the cord
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cell body, processes, myelin sheaths
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have a single process emerging from cell body; conducts nerve impulses both toward and away from the cell body; found in PNS
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star-shaped cells, account for almost half of neural tissue; swollen ends that cling to neurons; form the living barrier between capillaries and neurons
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encloses shallow third ventricle of brain, relay station for sensory impulses passing to the sensory cortex
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fight-or-flight system; activity is evident when we are excited or find ourselves in threatening situations
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swelling of the brain due to inflammatory response to injury
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the rate of potential change when positive and less positive balance
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the paired cerebral hemispheres, superior part of the brain, the largest of the brain regions
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separates the cerebellum from the cerebrum
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elevated ridges of tissue covering the cerebral hemispheres
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nerve fiber bundles
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nerves that convey impulses to the central nervous system from sensory receptors
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forms the roof of third ventricle; contain pineal body and choroid plexus; forms cerebrospinal fluid
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where the sensory neuron is under the spinal cord
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metabolic center of the neuron; contain abundant neurofibrils
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spatial map, upside down or reverse in the sensory area
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consists of dense collections of myelinated fibers of the CNS
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small collections of cell bodies, in a few sites outside the CNS in the PNS
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vertebrae form incompletely; several varieties, the worst leaves the spinal cord functionless
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the result of tissue destruction
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a delicate connective tissue sheath surrounding a neuron fiber
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receptors of the skin; ie. pain receptors
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auditory area of the cerebral cortex

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