BIOL 319 Lab 9

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cerebrum

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pons

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medulla

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cerebellum

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spinal cord

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thalamus

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occipital lobe

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pineal gland

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fourth ventricle

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cerebellum

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spinal cord

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parietal lobe

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corpus callosum

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septum pellucidum

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frontal lobe

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hypothalamus

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optic chiasm

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pituitary gland

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pons

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medulla oblongata

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cerebrum

largest region of the brain

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outer granular layer

mostly made up of stellate cells, axons, and dendrites

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outer pyramidal cell layer

mostly made up of pyramidal cells that increase in size as you move deeper into the layer

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inner granular layer

mostly made of densely packed stellate cells

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inner pyramidal and polymorphic layer

mostly composed of large pyramidal cells in the more superficial portion of the layer and a wide variety of cell morphologies in the deepest parts of the layer

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longitudinal fissure

deep groove that divides the cerebrum into left and right hemispheres

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Lateralization

specialization of cortical functions between the 2 hemispheres; look exactly alike but have different functions

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gray matter

composed of unmyelinated neurons

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gyrus

Fold or ridge on the surface of the cerebral cortex

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molecular layer

contains mainly dendrites synapsing with cortical neuron axons

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sulcus

a shallow groove in the cerebral cortex

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corpus callosum

band of white matter that connects the cerebral hemispheres

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gray matter forms

the outer convoluted surface of the cerebrum and the foliated surface of the cerebellum

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white matter lies

deep to the cerebral and cerebellar cortices

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cortical gray matter

made of multipolar neuron cell bodies and attendant dendrites

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pyramidal cells

most of the multipolar neurons of the cortex are classified as _____ due to the triangular shape of their cell bodies

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cerebral cortex layers

1. molecular layer

2. outer granular layer

3. outer pyramidal cell layer

4. inner granular layer

5. inner pyramidal and polymorphic layer

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meninges

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molecular layer

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outer granular layer

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pyramidal cells

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gray matter

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inner granular layer

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inner pyramidal cells

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polymorphic cells

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white matter

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Diencephalon components

thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus

-gray matter areas that enclose the 3rd ventricle

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thalamus

relay station for incoming sensory or integration information

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hypothalamus

autonomic control center, center for emotional response, body temp regulation, regulation of food intake, regulation of water balance and thirst, regulation of sleep-wake cycles, and control of endocrine system functioning

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mammillary bodies

relay stations in the olfactory pathways

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infundibulum

a stalk of hypothalamic tissue that connects to the pituitary gland

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epithalamus

contains the pineal gland

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pineal gland

secretes melatonin, which helps regulate the sleep-wake cycles

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suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN)

located in the hypothalamus; controls pineal gland through a complex feedback loop

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melatonin

an indoleamin derived from tryptophan that regulates circadian rhythms

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neuroglial cells

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pinealoctyes

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cerebellum function

coordination of complex movements; storage and processing of learned muscle patterns

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cerebellum layers

molecular, purkinje, granular

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molecular layer (cerebellum)

contains stellate and basket cells

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molecular layer

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purkinje layer

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granular layer

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purkinje cell

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brain stem

consists of midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata

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midbrain

located between the diencephalon and the pons; associated with inhibiting inappropriate muscle movements and dopamine signals to ease inhibition to allow for smooth movements

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pons

located between the midbrain and medulla oblongata; chiefly composed of conduction tracts between higher brain centers and the spinal cord or between the motor cortex and cerebellum

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medulla oblongata

most inferior part of the brain stem; control over the cardiovascular and respiratory systems

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central canal

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dorsal root

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dorsal horn of gray matter

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lateral horn of gray matter

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ventral horn of gray matter

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ventral root

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dorsal median sulcus

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dorsal funiculus of white matter

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anterior commissure

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dorsal root ganglion

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lateral funiculus of white matter

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spinal nerve

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ventral funiculus of white matter

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ventral median sulcus

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oculomotor nerve

supplies four of the six extrinsic muscles that move the eyeball in the orbit; these muscles are the inferior oblique, medial rectus, inferior rectus, and superior rectus

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trochlear nerve

innervates the superior oblique and the trochlea

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trigeminal nerve

three branches spring from this, the largest of the cranial nerves. It supplies sensory fibers to the face and motor fibers to the chewing muscles

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medulla oblongata

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sphenoid sinus

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abducens nerve

controls the lateral rectus

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facial nerve

a large nerve that innervates muscles of facial expression

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spinal cord

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subarchnoid space

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vestibulocochlear nerve

a sensory nerve for hearing and balance

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glossopharyngeal nerve

innervates the tongue and pharynx, primary sensory to the throat

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vagus nerve

only cranial nerve to extend beyond the head and neck to supply motor and sensory fibers to the visceral body organs of the thorax and abdomen

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spinal accessory nerve

primarily motor and supplies the trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles

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hypoglossal nerve

innervates muscles of the tongue

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meissner's corpuscles

function as light pressure receptors of the dermis and are located within the dermal papillae just below the epidermal/dermal border

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saltatory conduction

the jumping of action potentials from node to node, increases action potential velocity

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frontal horn of lateral ventricle

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third ventricle

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