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A & P I Study Guide - Functional NS |
This page includes the anatomy and function of the peripheral nervous system and the central nervous system from the Study Guide. It includes the following parts: (1) objectives, (2) homework, knowledge to bring to class, (3) subject outline, and (4) activities. |
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| OBJECTIVES | These are the major concepts to be learned in this unit. | |||
| HOMEWORK | Homework questions intended to improve your knowledge before class. |
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| printable form | OUTLINE | A detailed list of the information in this unit including the following parts. | ||
Functional subdivisions and basic operation |
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| Peripheral nervous system consists of nerves and ganglia | ||||
| PART 1 | Cranial nerves | |||
| PART 2 | Spinal nerves | |||
| PART 3 | Autonomic nervous system | |||
| Central nervous system | ||||
| PART 1 | The CNS requires support and protection | |||
| PART 2 | Spinal cord | |||
| PARTS 3-6 | Brain stem - Medulla (myelencephalon) (figures 10-15); Metencephalon includes, the pons and cerebellum (figure 10-16); Midbrain (figure 10-16); The diencephalon includes two chief parts (figure 10-17) | |||
| PART 7 | Cerebrum (telencephalon) | |||
| This activity can be opened from this screen or the outline screens above. | ||||
| TOOLS | Sample exams and other aids to learning | |||