BISC106 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Cerebrospinal Fluid, Dura Mater, Pia Mater

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Central nervous system: brain and spinal cord; integrates all voluntary and involuntary nervous functions. Peripheral nervous system: keeps cns in contact with the rest of the body: somatic nervous system: nerves that carry information to and from the cns; voluntary movement, autonomic nervous system: governs involuntary, subconscious activities. Parasympathetic division: adjusts bodily function so that energy is conserved during nonstressful times. Meninges: 3 protective tissue coverings of the brain and spinal cord: dura mater, arachnoid membrane, pia mater. Meningitis: inflammation of the meninges that can lead to inflammation of the brain (encephalitis) Cerebral spinal fluid: shock absorption, support, nourishment, waste removal. Cerebrum: wrinkly-looking part of brain; cerebral cortex is outer layer: sensory areas. Primary somatosensory area: sensations from different parts of the body are represented in different regions of it. Most sensitive parts get bigger area of brain: tongue: motor areas hands, face, and genitals.

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