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Copy of Intro to The Nervous System (5/28/2026)

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Nervous System Overview
Action! Potential
Central Nervous System
Peripheral Nervous System
Reflex Arc
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65.

What are reflex reactions?

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66.

What is the pathway involved in reflex reactions?

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What are the three principal functions of the nervous system?

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b.

c.

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2.

Provide an example of sensory input and describe the integration process.

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3.

What are the two main parts of the nervous system?

a.

b.

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4.

What is the role of the motor division?

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What are neurons, and what is their primary function?

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6.

What role do glial cells play in the nervous system?

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7.

List the four types of glial cells found in the central nervous system and their functions.

a.

b.

c.

d.

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8.

List three facts about neurons.

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9.

What are the three main components of a neuron?

a.

b.

c.

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10.

Describe each of the three main components of the neuron. Separate each description by a double-space.

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11.

What are the three types of neuron structures?

a.

b.

c.

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12.

Describe each of the three types of neutron structures and where they are typically found. Separate each by a double-space.

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13.

Explain the functions of the three types of neurons in terms of impulse travel.

a. Sensory (afferent) -

b. Motor (efferent) -

c. Interneurons (association) -

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14.

Summarize how the nervous system responds when a spider crawls on your knee.

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15.

How do neurons communicate impulses

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16.

What factors can vary in neuron signaling?

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17.

How is the body compared to a battery?

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18.

What is membrane potential?

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19.

What is the resting membrane potential of a neuron?

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20.

What ions are involved in creating this potential?

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21.

What is the function of the sodium-potassium pump?

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22.

What is an electrochemical gradient?

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23.

What are the three types of ion channels?

a.

b.

c.

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24.

List each type of ion channel and when each opens. Separate each with a double-space.

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25.

What happens when these channels open?

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26.

What is a graded potential?

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27.

What triggers an action potential?

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28.

What occurs during depolarization?

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29.

What is the all-or-nothing phenomenon?

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30.

What happens during repolarization?

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31.

What is hyperpolarization?

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32.

What is the refractory period?

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33.

Summarize how neurons create and propagate action potentials.

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34.

Broca's Aphasia

What happened to James after his stroke?

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35.

How does Broca’s aphasia affect language abilities?

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36.

What are the two main components of the nervous system?

a.

b.

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37.

What is the primary function of the CNS?

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38.

What is the initial structure that develops into the central nervous system?

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39.

What does the caudal end of the neural tube form?

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40.

What are the three primary brain vesicles?

a.

b.

c.

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41.

When do these vesicles begin to form?

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42.

What do the primary vesicles develop into?

a. Prosencephalon divides into and .

b. rhombencephalon divides into and .

c. The mesencephalon .

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43.

What are the major adult brain regions derived from these vesicles?

a.

b.

c.

d.

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44.

What function does the cerebellum serve?

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45.

What function does the brainstem serve?

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What are the three components of the brainstem?

a.

b.

c.

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What structures are included in the diencephalon?

a.

b.

c.

d.

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48.

Why is the diencephalon referred to as the "reptilian brain"?

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What are the four main lobes of the brain and their functions (be brief)?

a.

b.

c.

d.

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50.

What is the role of Broca’s area?

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What role does the peripheral nervous system (PNS) play in relation to the brain?

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What are the five types of sensory nerve receptors and their functions (be brief)?

a.

b.

c.

d.

e.

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53.

Why is pain considered a useful sensation?

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54.

Give an example of someone who lacks the ability to feel pain.

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55.

What is the role of mechanoreceptors and nociceptors when you step on a tack?

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56.

Describe: Pain Threshold

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Describe: Pain Tolerance.

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58.

What occurs at the cellular level when pain is experienced?

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How do pain signals travel between neurons?

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What is the role of the afferent division in the PNS?

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61.

How does the efferent division respond to pain signals?

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62.

What are the five steps of the reflex arc?

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2.

3.

4.

5.

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63.

What happens to pain signals once they reach the brain?

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Why does the brain's processing of pain matter?

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How do reflex arcs function?

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What are the two types of reflexes?

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b.

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What is an example of a conditioned reflex?

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70.

How does the brain interact with reflex reactions?

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71.

Why are reflex reactions important for survival?