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The Nervous System Dr. Walid Daoud Assistant Professor
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Anatomy of Nervous System 1- Central nervous system: 1- Central nervous system:. Brain. Brain. Spinal cord.. Spinal cord. 2- Peripheral nervous system: 2- Peripheral nervous system:. Cranial nerves: 12 pairs. Cranial nerves: 12 pairs. Spinal nerves: 31 pairs. Spinal nerves: 31 pairs
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Functions of Nervous System The nervous and endocrine systems control and maintain homeostasis. 1- Sensory nerves: receive impulse from sense organs and transmit them to CNS. sense organs and transmit them to CNS. 2- Motor nerves: conduct impulse away from CNS to the organ of response. CNS to the organ of response. 3- Mixed nerves: contain both sensory and motor fibers. motor fibers.
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Autonomic Nervous System It controls involuntary functions and consists of 2 antagonistic systems: 1- Sympathetic nervous system:. Origin: Thoraco-lumbar.. Origin: Thoraco-lumbar.. Catabolic function.. Catabolic function. 2- Parasympathetic nervous system:. Origin: Cranio-sacral.. Origin: Cranio-sacral.. Anabolic function.. Anabolic function.
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Nervous Tissue 1- Neurons: 1- Neurons:. Functional cells of the nervous system.. Functional cells of the nervous system.. Responsible for impulse conduction.. Responsible for impulse conduction. 2- Neuroglia:. Supporting cells.. Supporting cells.. Do not transmit nerve impulse.. Do not transmit nerve impulse.. Capable of phagocytosis.. Capable of phagocytosis.
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The Brain 1-Cerebrum: Sensory, motor areas, emotions and memory. Sensory, motor areas, emotions and memory.2-Cerebellum: Coordination of movement and equilibrium. Coordination of movement and equilibrium.3-Diencephalon.4-Thalamus. 5-Hypothalamus. 6-Brain stem: medulla, pons and midbrain.
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Spinal Cord 1-Ascending tracts: They contain sensory nerves that transmit impulse upward. They contain sensory nerves that transmit impulse upward. 2-Descending tracts: They contain motor nerves that transmit They contain motor nerves that transmit impulse downward. impulse downward. 31 pairs of spinal nerves. 31 pairs of spinal nerves.
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Meninges Cover and protect the brain and spinal cord: 1-Outermost coat (dura mater): fibrous and tough, beneath is the subdural space. tough, beneath is the subdural space. 2-Middle coat (arachenoid): subarachenoid space is filled with cerebrospinal fluid. space is filled with cerebrospinal fluid. 3-Innermost coat (pia mater): for nourishment of the underlying tissue.
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Disorders of The Nervous System. Facial Palsy.. Cerebrovascular Disease (CVA).. Epilepsies.. Parkinson Disease.. Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
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WR/CF Related To The Nervous System ExampleMeaningWR/CF cerebell/ar cerebr/o/vascular crani/o/tomy encephal/it is gangli/oma gli/o/cyt/oma kinesi/o/therapy medull/itis cerebellumbrainskullbrainganglionneurogliamovementmarrowcerebell/ocerebr/ocrani/oEencephal/ogangli/ogli/okinesi/omedull/o
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WR/CF Related To The Nervous System ExampleMeaningWR/CF cerebell/ar cerebr/o/vascular crani/o/tomy encephal/it is gangli/oma gli/o/cyt/oma kinesi/o/therapy medull/itis cerebellumbrainskullbrainganglionneurogliamovementmarrowcerebell/ocerebr/ocrani/oEncephal/ogangli/ogli/okinesi/omedull/o
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WR/CF Related To The Nervous System ExampleMeaningWR/CF mening/o/cele myel/algia narc/o/lepsy neur/o/tripsy thalam/o/tomy cata/tonic ventricul/itis meninges spinal cord sleepnervethalamustoneventriclesmening/omyel/onarc/oneur/othalam/oton/oventricul/o
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Suffixes Related To The Nervous System ExampleMeaningSuffix an/algesia hyp/o/esthesia a/graphia hyper/kinesis epi/lepsy hemi/paresis a/phasia a/taxia dys/trophy painsensationwritemovementseizure slight paralysis speech muscular coordination development-algesia-esthesia-graphia-kinesis-lepsy-paresis-phasia-taxia-trophy
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Surgical and other terms related to the Nervous System Page 289-292
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Answer Worksheets 1-6 Page 293-299
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