BISC306 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Ventral Nerve Cord, Cerebrospinal Fluid, Cranial Nerves

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Organization of nervous system: organization of nervous systems, stimuli sensory neurons cns interneurons motor neurons effectors (movement) a. i. Sensory neurons-afferent approach the brain with information a. ii. Motor neurons-efferent exit brain with information to muscles: simple reflexes-magnocellular neuron of hypothalamus; input from other neurons b. i. Hypertonic cell-adh release increases: monosynaptic reflex-one synapse involved, polysynaptic reflex-many synapses involved in the reflex, evolution of nervous system, nerve net-coordinates activities of animal through diffused system of multiple nerves; no system of set organization for communication a. i. Starfish (nerves in center of animal) & polyp a. ii. Brain, cervical & segments, thoracic region, lumbar region, sacral region a. ii. 31 pairs of spinal nerves & 12 pairs of cranial nerves a. iii. Consistency of thick pudding and does not tolerate as well as the spinal cord a. iii. 1. a. iii. 2. Cerebrospinal fluid helps cushion the brain: regeneration of adult neurons is very limited b. i. During fetal development, neurons migrate to final location and most are eliminated by apoptosis b. ii.

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