ANAT 215 Chapter : Lecture 29 - PNS.docx

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Chapter 14: the nervous system: the spinal cord and spinal nerves. Chapter 16: the nervous system: the brain and cranial nerves. Motor nuclei receive converging inputs from higher centers or other nuclei along the brain stem. Lecture 29 peripheral nervous system: ex. regardless of other functions, cniii, cnvii, cnix, and cnx distribute autonomic fibers to peripheral ganglia, just as spinal nerves deliver them to ganglia along the spinal cord. Origin olfactory epithelium receptors on the roof of the nasal cavity, superior nasal conchae of the ethmoid, and superior nasal sptum retina of eye. Destination olfactory bulbs on either side of the cristal galli (part of cerebrum) thalamus (diencephalon) by way of optic chiasm, then information is relayed to occipital lobe. Iii oculomotor ventral surface of mesencephalon (midbrain) four of the six extra-ocular muscles and one that raises the upper eyelid. Only cranial nerves attached directly to the cerebrum.

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