October 31, 2016 Objectives: Journal: Label the structure of a neuron

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October 31, 2016 Objectives: Journal: Label the structure of a neuron Explain how the nervous system is broken up into parts Differentiate between neurons and glial cells Journal: What makes up the nervous system?

Nervous System

Functions of the Nervous System: Long-term memory Short-term memory Thinking and decision making Interactions with the world

Parts of the Nervous System Central Nervous System (CNS) Brain and spinal cord Controls all basic bodily functions and responds to external changes Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) Nerves Connects the CNS to the rest of the body

Motor System Part of the peripheral nervous system Carries out the orders from the brain and spinal cord Made up of two branches: Somatic Nervous System Controls skeletal muscle Under conscious control Autonomic Nervous System Controls smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands Not under conscious control

Parts of the Autonomic Nervous System Parasympathetic Resting and digesting branch Deal with normal body functions Sympathetic Body’s alert system that kicks in when you are in danger Fight or flight response

Nervous Tissue Made up of: Neurons: carry out control functions, amitotic Neuroglia aka Glial Cells: support cells for the nervous tissue, able to divide

Neuron Parts Neuron body: functions in cell metabolism

Dendrites: receive signals from the environment

Axon: generates and sends signals to other cells

Axon terminal: connects to a receiving cell

Synapse: space between the axon terminal and the receiving cell

Myelin sheath: lipid insulation that covers parts of the axon

Nodes of Ranvier: bare spots between the myelin

Neuron Classification Neurons can be classified by either structure or function

Neuron Structural Classification Bipolar: one dendrite and one axon Multipolar: many dendrites and one axon Unipolar: has two projections extending from the same end of the neuron body

Neuron Function Classification Sensory neurons: input neurons Motor neurons: output neurons Interneurons: carry information between neurons

Glial Cell Types in CNS: Astrocytes: metabolic and structural support cells for the nervous tissue Microglia: remove debris Ependymal cells: cover the lining of cavities Oligodendrocytes: make a lipid insulation called myelin

Glial Cell Types in PNS: Schwann cells: make myelin for the PNS Satellite cells: support cells