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Nervous Tissue Ch. 17, p257
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Nervous Tissue Neurons Neuroglia – CNS: Astrocytes Oligodendrocytes Microglia Ependymal Cells – PNS: Schwann Cells Satellite Cells
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Neuron Anatomy Cell body (aka: perikaryon= cyton =soma) – single, central nucleus with large nucleolus, cell organelles Dendrites – for receiving signals, conduct impulses toward the cell body Axon – for sending signals, conduct impulses away from the cell body to effectors – Covered by lipid myelin
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Myelin
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Myelin Sheath Formation Myelination begins during fetal development, but proceeds most rapidly in infancy.
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Myelin Sheath Insulating layer around a nerve fiber 20% protein & 80 % lipid (looks white) In PNS, hundreds of layers wrap axon – the outermost coil is schwann cell (neurilemma) In CNS, no neurilemma Nodes of Ranvier – Gaps between myelin segments Initial segment (area before 1st schwann cell) & axon hillock form trigger zone where signals begin
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Axon Nerve Impulse Conduction Speed Myelinated - 300MPH Unmyleinated - 2 MPH
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Neuron Classification Unipolar Neuron – Single process from cell body that is divided into axon and dendrite – Conduct impulses toward CNS, sensory neurons Bipolar Neuron – One dendrite and one axon – Occurs in retina of eye Multipolar Neuron – Multiple dendrites, one axon – Carry impulses away from CNS, Motor Neurons
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Neuron Model
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Neuron Model Pre
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Anatomy of the Brain and Cranial Nerves Ch. 19, pg. 279
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