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Ch 10 Nervous System
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Terms Brain- encephal/o- coordinates all activities of the body and receives and transmits messages throughout the body. Spinal Cord- myel/o- transmits nerve impulses between the brain, limbs and lower part of the body Nerves- neur/i, neur/o- receive and transmit messages to and from all parts of the body
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More Terms Central Nervous System (CNS)- includes the brain and spinal cord Peripheral Nervous System (PNS)- includes the 12 pairs of cranial nerves extending from the brain and the 31 pairs of spinal nerves extending the spinal cord Autonomic Nervous System (ANS)- includes the peripheral nerves and ganglia on either side of the spinal cord
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Ch 10 Terms ambul/o walk concuss/o shaken together, violently agitated contus/o bruise ech/o sound encephal/o brain klept to steal mening/o membranes, meniges myel/o spinal cord, bone marrow narc/o numbness, stupor -esthesia sensation, feeling
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Words Noctambulism> is the condition of walking without awakening AKA: sleepwalking Concussion> a violent shaking up or jarring of the brain Contusion> an injury that does not break the skin and is characterized by swelling, discoloration, and pain Echoencephalography> the use of ultrasound imaging to diagnose a shift in the midline structures of the brain Encephalitis> inflammation of the brain Kleptomania> a personality disorder characterized by a recurrent failure to resist impulses to steal objects not for immediate use of their monetary value Meningitis> an inflammation of the meninges of the brain Myelitis> inflammation of the spinal cord: also inflammation of bone marrow Narcolepsy> a syndrome characterized by recurrent uncontrollable seizures of drowsiness and sleep Anesthesia, general> the total loss of body sensation and consciousness as induced by various anesthetic agents (atracurium) given primarily by inhalation or intravenous injection
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