Introduction to the Peripheral Nervous System definitions Flashcards
Introduction to the Peripheral Nervous System definitions
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Peripheral Nervous System
Comprises all neural structures outside the CNS, facilitating awareness and navigation of the environment.Central Nervous System
Consists of the brain and spinal cord, responsible for processing information and issuing commands.Sensory Receptors
Detect environmental changes and send information to the CNS via afferent nerves.Afferent Nerves
Transmit sensory signals from the PNS to the CNS, facilitating signal arrival.Efferent Nerves
Carry commands from the CNS to the PNS, facilitating signal exit.Ganglia
Clusters of neuron cell bodies located outside the CNS, within the PNS.Motor Endings
Structures in the PNS that execute CNS commands, resulting in movement.Signal Arrival
The process of sensory information reaching the CNS via afferent nerves.Signal Exit
The process of commands leaving the CNS via efferent nerves to the PNS.Neuron
A nerve cell responsible for transmitting information throughout the nervous system.Spinal Cord
A part of the CNS that connects the brain to the PNS, facilitating communication.Brain
The central organ of the CNS, responsible for processing sensory information and decision-making.Heat Sensation
The detection of temperature changes by sensory receptors, triggering a response.Command Transmission
The process of sending CNS decisions to the PNS for execution.Neural Structures
Components of the nervous system, including nerves, ganglia, and receptors.