Central Nervous system year 1

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Responsible for planning and executing motor functions
basal nuclei
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Allows for sharing of info between left and right sides of the brain
Corpus callosum
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Responsible for smell and affects emotion, nehaviour and communicaiton
Rhinencephalon
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Responsible for coordination (esp of movement). Has a central vermis and 3 peduncles on either side.
Cerebellum
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Responsible for decision making, planning, motivation and personality
Frontal cortex
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System in the deep cerebrum responsible for emotion, learning and memory
Limbic
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Relay point for all sensory information
Thalamus
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Connects endocrine and nervous systems
Hypothalamus
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Orientates the head and body in response to sight and sound
Tectum
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Outer layer of the dura mater
Endosteal
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Inner layer of the dura mater
Meningeal
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The part of the dura mater that folds between the hemispheres
falx cerebri
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The part of the dura mater that folds into the transverse fissure
Tentorium cerebelli
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what sinuses are between the layers of dura and drain into the venous system
venous
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The avascular meninges
arachnoid mater
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The highly vascular meninges tightly adherant to the brain
pia mater
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Ligaments between the pia mater and dura mater helping to suspend the spinal cord
denticulate
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Zones in the spinal cord where the 3 meninges fuse with the epineurium of the nerves
cuff
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Area at the caudal end of the spinal cord where the dura and cord attach
foramen magnum
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ligament formed where the dura narrows and inserts on vertebrae
filum terminale
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What circulates in the subarachnoid space, ventricles and central canal of the spine
CSF
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What iliated cells line the ventricles and central canal
ependymal
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which ventricle forms a ring around the interthalamic adhesion
third
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which paired ventricle is in the cerebral hemispheres
lateral
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Which ventricle resides in the hind brain
fourth
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Where does the CSF go after leaving the 4th ventricle
subarachnoid space
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how does the CSF drain from the subarachnoid space into the venous sinuses of the dura mater
arachnoid villi
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which venous sinus sits in the falx cerebri and tentorium cerebelli
Dorsal
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do the capillaries in the brain have high or low permeability
low
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which soluble substances can easily cross the blood brain barrier
lipid
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Sheep and cat get their blood through which artery via a rete mirable
maxillary
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cows get their blood from the maxillary and what artery via the rete mirable
vertebral
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Narrowing of the spinal cord
conus medullaris
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Area where the spinal cord stops but the nerves continue
cauda equina
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Thin layer of dura around the conus medullaris
filum terminale
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a belt like area where a spinal cord segment recieves sensory nerve firbres from a skin zone
dermatome
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The area of the cervical intumescence
C6T2
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the area of the lumbosacral intumescence
L4S3
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Area in the spinal cord consisting of mainly sensory tracts
dorsal funiculus
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Area in the spinal cord consisting of mainly motor tracts
ventral funiculus
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A bundle of the same anatomical nerve fibres that make up a tract
fasciculi
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Allows for sharing of info between left and right sides of the brain

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