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- Describe the structural parts of a neuron and explain function of each.
- Describe the structures and functions of multipolar, bipolar and unipolar neurons.
- List and describe structures and functions of neuroglia of the central nervous system.
- List and describe structures and functions of neuroglia of the peripheral nervous system.
- Differentiate between white matter and gray matter.
- Describe the functions of afferent and efferent nerves.
- List the components of the central nervous system.
- List the components of the peripheral nervous system.
- Compare and contrast the sympathetic nervous system with the parasympathetic nervous system, provide functions for each.
- Describe structure and provide a generalized function for each of the following regions of the brain: brain stem, diencephalon, cerebrum, cerebellum.
- List and describe the 3 layers of the cranial and spinal meninges and the spaces between the layers; describe the two major structural differences between the cranial and spinal meninges.
- Differentiate between the autonomic and somatic nervous systems.
- Describe the process of depolarization and repolarization of neurons.
- Differentiate excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitters and describe their role in the conduction of nerve impulses.
- Explain the function of the cerebrospinal fluid; explain locations and functions of choroid plexus and arachnoid villi (granulations).
- List the cranial nerves and describe their functions; list the spinal nerves and describe their functions.
- Differentiate between autonomic and somatic reflexes.
- Describe the components of a reflex arc and explain the role of each.
- Describe the stretch reflex, withdrawal reflex, crossed extensor reflex, palpebral reflex, and pupillary light reflex.
- Describe the changes in brain tissues and functions with aging.