BIOL 1334 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Peripheral Nervous System, Central Nervous System, Cranial Nerves

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Nervous system: ectodermal in origin, dorsal in position, hollow - in the ventricles of the brain, has the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system, formation starts 3-4 weeks in intrauterine life. Includes the brain and the spinal cord: sensory= afferent, somatic sensory, visceral sensory, motor= efferent, somatic motor, visceral motor. Brain structure: prosencephalon, telencephalon, diencephalon (divides into 3, cerebral hemisphere, thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus (pineal, mesencephalon. Mesencephalon: corpora quadrigemina, superior colliculi, helps with. * the numbering indicates the order from most anterior to most posterior. I & ii: lateral ventricles: c-shaped, within the cerebral hemisphere, separated by septum pellucidum. Iii: third ventricle: midbrain/forebrain, epithalamus: part of the roof of the diencephalon and covers the third ventricle. Iv: fourth ventricle: cerebellum (not inside) it is posterior to the 4th ventricle. People have around 50 mg produced/secreted and then reabsorbed. It can separate in medial and lateral apertures into the subarachnoid space.

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