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Nervous Tissue

Neuron (motor)

Parts of a Neuron Nerves – bundles of neurons held together by connective tissue (found in PNS) Neurons – specialized nerve cells that make up both the CNS and PNS - many different types Dendrites – extensions of cell body that conduct nerve impulses toward cell body

Parts of a Neuron Axons – carries impulse away from cell body to next nerve cell, muscle or gland Myelin – lipid sheath that covers some axons, provides a thick pad of insulation Schwann cells – places on axon covered with myelin sheath Nodes of Ranvier – gaps between Schwann cells, no myelin at that spot

Neural Circuits receptor cells receives sufficient stimuli sensory (afferent) neurons carry info to CNS Interneurons in CNS interpret info and stimulate motor neurons motor (efferent) neurons carry info to effectors (muscles, glands, organs) response to stimuli is produced

Reflex Arc involuntary & unconscious stimuli to spinal cord via sensory interneurons interpret respond via motor (send info to brain at same time) effectors activated prevents damage in cases of emergency YouTube - The Nervous System ( Animation )