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Chapter 7
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Central nervous system (CNS) Brain Spinal cord Peripheral nervous system (PNS) Nerves outside the brain and spinal cord
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Sensory (afferent) division Nerve fibers that carry information to CNS Motor (efferent) division Nerve fibers that carry impulses away from CNS
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Two subdivisions Somatic nervous system = voluntary Autonomic nervous system = involuntary
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Sensory (afferent) neurons Carry impulses from the sensory receptors to the CNS Cutaneous sense organs Proprioceptors
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Motor (efferent) neurons Carry impulses from the central nervous system to organs, muscles, or glands
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Support, insulate, and protect neurons
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Cell body Nucleus Large nucleolus
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Processes outside cell body Dendrites— Axons—
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Axon terminals Neurotransmitters
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Axonal terminals are separated from the next neuron by a gap Synaptic cleft—gap between adjacent neurons Synapse—junction between nerves
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Myelin sheath—whitish, fatty material covering axons Schwann cells—produce myelin sheaths in jelly roll–like fashion Nodes of Ranvier—gaps in myelin sheath along the axon
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