PSYC 2000 Chapter : Chapter 2 Part 1
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Psychology 2000 supplemental instruction, exam 1: chapter 2 (part 1) Warm up: neurons, nerves, and the nervous system: Brain: stores/interprets info and sends orders to muscles, organs, and glands. Spine: pathway connecting the brian to the pns. Autonomic ns: regulates glands internal organs, blood vessels/blood pressure, dialation, digestion. Somatic sn: carries sensory info and controls movement of skeletal muscles (smatic, sensory, skeletal) Parasypathetic "rest or digest"; helps sonseve energy; maintains body functions under "normal conditions". Sypathetic "fight or flight" gets the body prepared to react in times of high stress. Glial cells: make up 90% of cells in the nervous system. Functions include: glial cells insulate, glial is located in the gray matter in the brain, provides nutrients, forms myelin, repairs damage. Peripheral nervous system: neurilemma (schwann"s membrane): extra layer that surrounds the axon and myelin sheath; found only on neurons of the pns. Function: to help damaged nerve fibers to repair themselves.