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what are the parts of the diencephalon - Answer-thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus

this is the major relay station of the CNS - Answer-thalamus

this controls the ANS and thermoregulation - Answer-hypothalamus

this regulates emotions and smooth muscle tissue - Answer-epithalamus

this is found in the cerebrum and is responsible for the formation of speech and words -
Answer-brocas

this is found in the temporal lobe and allows for the processing of words into coherent
thoughts - Answer-wernickes

what are the parts of the brainstem? - Answer-midbrain, pons, medulla

this part of the brainstem controls cardiac acceleration and vasoconstrction; respiratory
rate and pattern - Answer-pons

this part of the brainstem controls cardiac slowing, respirations - Answer-medulla

this part of the brainstem controls awareness and alertness - Answer-RAS (reticular
activating system)

this keeps some substances from crossing into cerebrospinal circulation - Answer-blood
brain barrier

this is the fuel of the brain and is constantly being metabolized and producing waste -
Answer-glucose

what are some substances that CANNOT pass the blood brain barrier? - Answer-
albumin, abx

this circulates around the brain and is produced by the choroid plexus and reabsorbed
by the arachnoid villi - Answer-CSF

this structure holds large amounts of CSF? - Answer-cisterns

this is composed of the spinal nerves, cranial nerves, and ANS - Answer-PNS

, this controls movement, processes sensory information, and regulates organ function -
Answer-spinal cord

this carries info from the cord back to the brain - Answer-ascending tract

this carries info from the brain to the cord - Answer-descending tract

this branch of the spinal nerves carries sensory info to the spinal cord - Answer-
posterior

this branch of the spinal nerves transmits motor impulses to the body - Answer-anterior

this branch of the ANS controls fight or flight functions - Answer-sympathetic

the brand of the ANS slows body functions, contributes to digestion, and reproduction
(AKA feed and breed) - Answer-parasympathetic

what are the changes in the nervous system related to aging - Answer-slow processing,
recent memory loss, decrease sense of touch, change in pain perception, change in
sleep, altered balance, increase risk for infection,

what are some diseases that are important when obtaining a PMH? - Answer-HTN,
cardiovascular, DM, thyroid, Lung (hypoxemia)


what are the two types of cells of the PNS? - Answer-neurons, neuroglia

what are the two parts of the CNS? - Answer-brain, spinal cord

what are the wo parts of the ANS? - Answer-sympathetic, parasympathetic

what protects the spinal cord? - Answer-vertebrae, CSF

these transmit impulses - Answer-neurons

these neurons are for purposeful, physical movement - Answer-motor (efferent)

these neurons are for perceived stimulation - Answer-sensory (afferent)

these neurons send impulses to the CNS - Answer-afferent

these neurons send impulses to the PNS - Answer-efferent

this is the white material covering an axon that affects transmission - Answer-myelin
sheath

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