BI SC 004 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Autonomic Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Central Nervous System

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Central nervous system and peripheral nervous system (somatic and autonomic nervous system). Somatic receives sensory information and directs voluntary movements. Parasympathetic adjusts bodily functions during restful times to preserve energy. Consists of ganglia and the nerves that branch from the cns. Keeps the cns in contact with the rest of the body. Integrates incoming information and coordinates all voluntary and involuntary nervous functions. Cerebrospinal uid is located in the spaces between meninges, ventricles (internal cavities of the brain), and central canal (cavity within spinal cord). Its function is shock absorption, support, nourishment, and waste removal. White matter is composed of myelinated axons and gray matter is mostly cell bodies, dendrites, and synapses for integration. List the main 5 areas of the brain. The spinal cord is how the nervous system sends messages to the brain. Cerebral cortex: making and understanding speech, areas for visual and other sensory input, and areas that allow planning.

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