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Notes: 9.14, 9.15 Peripheral Nervous System - consists of the nerves that branch out from the CNS and connect it to other body parts, also includes the cranial nerves
Somatic Nervous System (conscious activities) Skin, skeletal system Autonomic Nervous System (unconscious activities); heart, viscera, glands
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Peripheral Nervous System
•The spinal nerves comes
out of the spine, and the
cranial nerves come out of
the brain directly.
•There are 12 pairs of
cranial nerves
•They are numbered with
Roman numerals.
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The 12 Pairs of Cranial Nerves
Figure 14.8
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I. OLFACTORY•Transmit the sense of smell. Outside of the
CNS they are called olfactory nerves, and
inside of the CNS they are called the
olfactory tract.
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II. OPTIC NERVE
•Transmits information from the eye’s retina.
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III Occulomotor Nerve
•This controls most of the extrinsic muscles of
the eye (that move the eyeball).
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IV. Trochlear Nerve
•Innervates an extrinsic eye muscle
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V. Trigeminal Nerve•This is the main sensory nerve of the face. It has a
large branch that passes through the foramen ovale
of the skull. It has three parts.
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VI: Abducens
Controls one of the eye muscles (lateral rectus).
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VII Facial Nerve•This innervates the muscles of facial expression.
•A person who cannot blink or smile may have damage to this nerve.
•BELL’S PALSY is damage of the facial nerve causing paralysis on one side.
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VIII. VESTIBULOCOCHLEAR
•Transmits hearing and balance. (also called
Auditory nerve)
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IX: GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL•carries information from the head and neck to the
brainstem.
•Information about blood pressure (baroreceptors)
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X Vagus Nerve
•(vagrant = “wanders”) - the only cranial nerve that travels into the abdomen.
•This is the most important cranial nerve because it innervates all of the organs in the thoracic and abdominal cavities
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XI: ACCESSORY NERVE•Enters the skull through foramen magnum and
leaves through the jugular foramen.
•It just supplies the shoulder muscles.
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XII. HYPOGLOSSAL NERVE
•Supplies the tongue.
•Damage causes impairment of speech.
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I. Olfactory sense of smell
II. Optic sight
III. Occulomotor move eyelids
IV. Trochlear move eyes
V. Trigeminal face, jaw, chewing
VI. Abducens eyes
VII. Facial facial expressions
VIII. Vestibulocochlear (Auditory)
sense of equilibrium, hearing
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IX. Glossopharyngeal pharynx, tongue
X. Vagus major organs, viscera
XI. Accessory shoulders
XII. Hypoglossal tongue
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On Old Olympus
Towering Top A
Fin And German
Viewed A Hop
Need to know all of the cranial nerves ?
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Spinal Nerves
8 pairs of cervical nerves (C1 - C8)
12 pairs of thoracic nerves (T1-T12)
5 pairs of lumbar nerves (L1-L5)
5 pairs of sacral nerves (S1-S5)
1 pair of coccygeal nerves (Co)
31 Total
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*Spinal cords ends at the level between the 1st and 2nd lumbar vertebrae *The lumbar, sacral, coccygeal nerves descend from the end of the cord – CAUDA EQUINA (horse’s tail)
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ROOTS
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Each nerve emerges from the spinal cord at points called ROOTS Dorsal Root Ganglion Ventral root ganglion
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PLEXUSES
•Main portions
of the spinal
nerves
combine to
form complex
networks called
PLEXUSES
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1. Cervical Plexuses - neck 2. Brachial Plexus - shoulders, arms, hands ulnar, median, radial, axillary nerves 3. Lumbrosacral Plexuses - pelvic area sciatic nerve, femoral nerve
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AUTONOMIC NERVOUS SYSTEM
•Sympathetic (fight or flight)
•Parasympathetic (resting)
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9.15 Autonomic Nervous System
Sympathetic - energy, high stress, emergency
Fight or Flight
Parasympathetic - resting, normal
Divisions act antagonistically - one is exhitatory, other inhibits
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More Images of The Cranial Nerves
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The sheep brain also has the 12 cranial nerves, but they can be difficult to find
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Assignment:
Coloring of the
Cranial Nerves
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