BIO 264 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13: Upper Motor Neuron, Lower Motor Neuron, Peripheral Nervous System

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Peripheral Nervous System- links CNS to the body and external environment
- Detect stimuli and use as input
- Impulses to effectors: muscle cells and glands to make motor output
Sensory: afferent
Motor: efferent
Sensory Division: detect sensory stimuli
- Somatic Sensory Division: from skin/structures of musculoskeletal system
- General senses external to body and internal
- Visceral Sensory Division: from organs, detects internal stimuli
Motor Division: motor neurons
- Somatic motor- voluntary motor functions
- Lower: directly contact skeletal muscle fibers
- Upper: CNS
Visceral Motor Division Nervous System: maintain homeostasis, glands/cardiac/smooth
1. Sympathetic Nervous System: “fight or flight”, maintain homeostasis when body in
engaged
2. Parasympathetic- “rest or digest” when the body is at rest
Peripheral Nerves- main organs of PNS, axons of neurons together
- Innervate
- mixed nerves: sensory and motor
- Motor have mostly motor (some sensory) sensory have all sensory
Spinal Nerves- originate from spine and innervate below
- Anterior root: motor neurons from anterior horn
- Posterior root: sensory neurons from posterior horn
- Posterior Root Ganglion: swelling of cell bodies
Cranial Nerve: attach to brain, innervate head and neck
Epineurium- motor and sensory axons held together by it
Fascicles- axon bundles
Perineurium- how fascicles are bound
Endoneurium- surrounds fascicles
Sensory receptors- detects sensory stimuli
Cranial Nerves:
1. Sensory: I, II, VIII
2. Both: V, VII, IX, X
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Peripheral nervous system- links cns to the body and external environment. Impulses to effectors: muscle cells and glands to make motor output. Somatic sensory division: from skin/structures of musculoskeletal system. General senses external to body and internal. Visceral sensory division: from organs, detects internal stimuli. Visceral motor division nervous system: maintain homeostasis, glands/cardiac/smooth: sympathetic nervous system: fight or flight , maintain homeostasis when body in engaged, parasympathetic- rest or digest when the body is at rest. Peripheral nerves- main organs of pns, axons of neurons together. Motor have mostly motor (some sensory) sensory have all sensory. Spinal nerves- originate from spine and innervate below. Anterior root: motor neurons from anterior horn. Posterior root: sensory neurons from posterior horn. Posterior root ganglion: swelling of cell bodies. Cranial nerve: attach to brain, innervate head and neck. Epineurium- motor and sensory axons held together by it. Cranial nerves: sensory: i, ii, viii, both: v, vii, ix, x, motor: iii, iv, vi, xi, xii.

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