KINESIOL 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Central Nervous System, Cranial Nerves, Spinal Nerve

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Anything outside of brain and spinal cord. Sensory coming in and motor going out. For cranial and spinal nerves: always one at left side and one at right side. Spinal nerves carry both sensory and motor information. Cranial nerves can be sensory, motor or both. Ending of neurons or separate, where the stimulate actually start. Specialized cells that detect such things as temp, pain, etc. A bundle of axons and their sheaths (connective tissue that separate or bundle them together) that connects cns to sensory receptors, muscles, and glands. Neuron: a single nerve cell that has a cell body has a really long tail called axons (highway that electrical signal travels on) Cranial nerves: cell body located inside the brain, 12 pairs (12 left/12 right, either sensory/motor only or both. Ganglion: collection of neuron cell bodies find outside of cns, 2 place see ganglion: autonomic nervous system sensory information come into the system.

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