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Nervous System Notes Part 3
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EVEN MORE INTERESTING NERVOUS SYSTEM FACTS The human brain alone consists of about 100 billion neurons. If all these neurons were to be lined up, it would form a 600 mile long line. At any given point in time, only four percent of the cells in the brain are active, the rest are kept in reserve.
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NOTES – CELLS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM NEURONS 3 basic parts 1. Cell Body 1 nucleus 2. Dendrites carry information TOWARD the cell body
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3. Axon carries information AWAY from the cell body many neurons are surrounded by a MYELIN SHEATH fatty tissue that speeds up the nerve impulse
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Structural Classification of Neurons 3 Types based on number of processes extending from cell body 1. Multipolar Neuron many processes extending from cell body – most common
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2. Bipolar Neuron neuron with two process coming from cell body – more rare – found in sense organs (compare multipolar and bipolar neurons)
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Unipolar Neuron single process coming from cell body – found in peripheral nervous system
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NEUROGLIA (or just GLIA) supporting nerve cells of different types function is to support, insulate, protect neurons 6 Types 1. oligodendrocytes Function: produce myelin sheaths
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2. microglia Function: disposal of debris, dead brain cells, bacteria, etc. 3. ependymal cells Function: line cavities of brain & spinal cord – cilia helps circulate CSF
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4. Schwann Cells Function: form myelin sheaths in Peripheral Nervous System (PNS) 5. satellite cells Function: protects, cushions cells
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6. astrocytes Function: form barrier between capillaries & neurons – protects neuron Gray Matter & White Matter white matter axons with myelin gray matter cell bodies, axons without myelin, dendrites, neuroglia
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