BIOS 252 Week 2 Nervous System-Introduction – Lab Assignment Week 2 Nervous System-Introduction Learning Outcomes: • Organize the NS into structural and functional divisions • Locate a... nd identify the cellular components of nervous tissue • Explain the formation of the resting membrane potential and the action potential, and the propagation of the action potential to form a nerve impulse. • Explain the factors involved in the transmission of an action potential from one neuron to another in the synapse. Introduction The nervous system is a vast network of neurons that act as a communication system throughout the body. The structures of the nervous system include the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. Today you will explore its organization and cellular components. You will also explore the physiology of action potentials that allows communication via electrical impulses. Assignment Part 1: Complete the activities in Anatomy.TV Nervous system: Introduction, Organization, Nervous tissue, Action Potentials, Synapses To access Anatomy.TV: Resources tab>Library>Library Resources-Database A- Z>Anatomy.TV>Titles(default tab): Choose Nervous system>choose assigned sections You will work through the material and activities by scrolling down on the right. This will allow you to see and work through all activities for that section. Keep the lab report with you as you complete the activities to record data. Part 2: Complete the lab report. Nervous System Lab Report 1. List the components of the central nervous system vs the peripheral nervous system. (1 point; ½ point each) CNS: PNS: 2. Compare and contrast the following parts of the peripheral NS utilizing the chart: (3 points; 1/2 point each) Control (Voluntary or Involuntary) Effector Organs Somatic NS Autonomic NS Enteric NS 3. Label the neuron with the following terms. (½ point each for 2 ½ points) Axon, hillock, myelin sheath, soma, dendrites 3. Name the 3 distinct phases of an action potential. (1 point each for 3 points) 4. a. What is myelin? (½ point) b. What is its function in the myelin sheath? (1 point) 5. What is the general function of neuroglia? (½ point) 7. a. Which neuroglia provides the myelin sheath in the CNS? (½ point) b. Which neuroglia provides the myelin sheath in the PNS? (½ point) 6. When an action potential reaches the presynaptic axon terminal it will lead to depolarization of the membrane triggering opening of voltage gated calcium channels. What will result from the increase in calcium in the presynaptic axon terminal? (See synapse tab) (1 ½ points) 7. How does the CNS interact with the PNS? (1 point) Activity Deliverable Points Part 1 Complete Anatomy.TV lab activities 15 Part 2 Complete lab report 15 Total Complete all lab activities 30 [Show More]
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