
ice Activity Unit 4 beling Activity: Figure 11.3 Part A Drag the appropriate labels to their...
. Describe the organization of the peripheral nervous system Key: nerves white cranial spinal ganglia PNS motor sensory Bundles of myelinated axons that form in the PNS are called ____________ _____________ nerves are directly connected to the brain. _______________ nerves are connections between the PNS and spinal cord. Nerves of PNS have myelin so nerves look glistening _______________ ___________________are clusters of neuronal cell bodies outside of the CNS. Nerves may also be classified as sensory...
Click and drag each component of the nervous system into a category to identify whether each is part of the central nervous system, the sensory division of the peripheral nervous system, or the motor division of the peripheral nervous system Pain receptors in Spinal cord Sympathetic division Signals tiom the viscera of the thoracic and atdominal cavitieS Cames signals to the skeletal muscles Includes the brain division CNS PNS (Sensory)PNS (Motor) Reset
D. has nerve cell bodies located in ganglia near the spinal cord and br E. detects a stimulus. The autonomic nervous system A. stimulates skeletal muscle contractions. B. has two sets of neurons in a series. C. is involved in problem solving. D. is under voluntary control. E. does not include the central nervous system. Digestion of food is regulated by the A. sensory division. (B) sympathetic division of the ANS. C. parasympathetic division of the ANS. D. somatic nervous...
D) Hut 31 Which of the following systems causes pupil dilation and increased heart rate? sympathetic division of PNS CNS somatic nervous system parasympathetic division of ANS 32 Which of the following is not normally a part of cerebrospinal fluid? A) glucose B) electrol ytes C) Na+ D) erythrocytes A spinal cord CSF sampleis usually taken from the A) brain ) peripheral nerves lumbar subarachnoid space (L3)
Navigating the Peripheral Nervous System Purpose: This assignment is designed to help you explore, practice and understand the anatomy of the peripheral nervous system (PNS), become fluent with terminology, and identify areas requiring further study. This is an important step toward being able to apply your knowledge of neuro- anatomy to actual clinical cases in your professional careers. This activity is worth 2 points. When you are finished, I hope you will have a better understanding of: • The vocabulary...
ACTIVITY 1 Identifying the Organization of the Nervous System Consult Figure 10.1, and match the following items to their places in the nervous system: Spinal cord a. sensory division Nerves to the stomach b. CNS Nerves to the c. somatic motor deltoid division Nerves from d. autonomic the skin motor division Brain
Organization of the human nervous system is which of the following: a) Central nervoussystem / Peripheral nervous system b) Peripheral nervous system / Somatic Nervoussystem c) Parasympathetic nervous system / Sympathetic nervous system d) Entericnervous system / Autonomic nervous system 7. Which of the following is not a structure of the Peripheral nervous system: a) gangliab) spinal cord c) sensory receptors d) cranial nerves 8.The Somatic nervous system relays sensory information from and motor response towhich type of tissue a)...
Neural Tissue. Post lab Art-labeling Activity: An Overview of the Nervous System ( 707 невелнер Afferent division Central nervous system Visceral sensory receptors Somatic nervous system Peripheral nervous system Efferent division Somatic sensory receptors provide sensation muscles, uits, skin Skeletal Special sensory receptors and hearing poon sense and touch, pressure, pa and temperature Parasympathetic division Autonomic nervous system (monitor internal organs, including those of cardiovascula respiratory digestive, urinary and reproductive systems) SENSORY RECEPTORS Pawan
Drag the labels onto the diagram to identify the components of
the somatic nervous system.
Part A Drag the labels onto the diagram to identify the components of the somatic nervous system. Reset Help Brain Somatic motor nuclei of brain stem Somatic motor nuclei of spinal cord Spinal cord Skeletal muscle Upper motor neurons in primary motor cortex Lower motor neurons Submit Request Answer
Choices MATCHING 1. nervous tissue that extends from the brain through the foramen magnum of the skull 2. connective tissue that surrounds and protects the extension of the brain 3. structure that integrates sensory information and perceive information by integration by connecting two different types of neurons 4. structure that conducts electrical impulses from receptors to the central nervous system 5. group of cell bodies (neurons) in the brain and spinal cord 6. structure that conducts electrical impulses from the...