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Objective: to describe the general characteristics of and functions of nervous tissue
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1. Found in the brain, spinal cord, and nerves 2. Contains specialized cells called neurons, which transmit nerve (electrical) impulses 3. Functions: a. Regulates & controls body functions b. Generates & transmits nerve impulses (electrochemical) c. Supports, insulates and protects impulse generating neurons.
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Has 3 Parts: 1. dendrite- collects signals that may result in a nerve impulse 2. cell body- contains the nucleus and most of the cytoplasm 3. axon- conducts nerve impulses
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1. Branching cells with many long processes 2. Large central nucleus 3. Transmit impulses from one area of the body to other areas 4. Regulate activities through neuron impulses 5. Myelin = fatty material covering axons of neurons
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1. Long axons bound together by connective tissue 2. Conduct impulses from sense organs to the brain and spinal cord- -- call this phenomenon sensation 3. Conduct nerve impulses away from the spinal cord and brain to the muscles, causing the muscles to contract
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1. These cells outnumber neurons 9 to 1 in the body and take up more than half the volume of the brain 2. Function = to support and nourish the neurons 3. Schwann cells- encircle all long nerve fibers found outside of the brain or spinal cord; do this in small sections 4. Gaps between Schwann cells are called “nodes of Ranvier”
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5. Collectively, Schwann cells provide nerve cells with their myelin sheath, which speeds up nerve conduction because the impulses jump from node to node
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