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Neural Tissue The nervous system includes all the neural tissue in the body.
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Structure of the nervous system
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The Nervous System Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System Brain Spinal Cord Sympathetic Parasympathet ic SomaticAutonomic AfferentEfferent
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Peripheral Nervous System Afferent - bring sensory Efferent - carry commands
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Efferent Division ✴S✴S omatic - skeletal muscle contractions (voluntary) & involuntary reflexes ✴A✴A utonomic (visceral motor system) - Involuntary (smooth muscles, cardiac muscle & glandular secretions)
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Autonomic Nervous System Parasympathetic - nonstressful rest & digest Sympathetic – stressful fight or flight
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Neuron Functional & Structural unit of the nervous system
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dendrites Nissl bodies nucleusnucleolus neurofilaments Initial segment of axon axon mitochondria dendritic spines synaptic terminals telodendria Golgi apparatus axon hillock telodendria axon nucleus perikaryon dendrites Multipolar Neuron
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Vocabulary ✴ dendrites - typically highly branched, carry messages ✴ axon - propagates an electrical impulse away from the cell body ✴ initial segment - base of an axon
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Vocabulary cont. ✴ axon hillock - thickened region ✴ soma - cell body, houses organelles but lack centioles ✴ telodendria - fine extensions off the axon ✴ synaptic terminal - ends of the telodendria
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Structural Classification of Neurons anaxonic neuron bipolar neuron unipolar neuron multipolar neuron
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Functional Classification of Neurons ✴S✴S ensory neurons (afferent) - from sensory receptors to CNS somatic sensory neurons - monitor the outside world & our position in it visceral sensory neurons - monitor internal conditions & the status of the organs
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Sensory receptors proprioceptors interoceptors exteroceptors
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Sensory Receptors Further broken down into Mechanoreceptor s Thermoreceptors Nociceptors Chemoreceptors Osmoreceptors Photoreceptors
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Functional Classification of Neurons ✴M✴M otor Neurons (efferent) - carry instructions from the CNS to peripheral effectors
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Functional Classification of Neurons ✴ Interneurons (association) - outnumber all other types mostly in brain & spinal cord situated between sensory & motor neurons
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Ependymal Cells line the central canal & ventricles which house the brain & spinal cord, creates a barrier between the Cerebral Spinal Fluid (CSF) and the brain & spinal cord
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Neuroglial Cells
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Astrocytes ✴ Maintain the blood-brain barrier ✴ Create a 3-D framework for the CNS ✴ Repair damaged nerve tissue ✴ Guide neuron development ✴ Control the interstitial environment
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Oligodendrocytes Form the myelin sheath along the length of the axon ✴ myelin - increases the speed of the action potential along the axon ✴ myelin sheath - membrane wrapping around the axon ✴ internodes - area of the axon wrapped myelin (1 - 2 mm in length) ✴ nodes - small gaps (few micrometers) between internodes with no myelin ✴ white matter - CNS, areas with myelinated axons, high lipid content ✴ gray matter - areas containing neuron cell bodies, dendrites & unmyelinated axons
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The Myelinated Axon
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Microglia least numerous cleanup by engulfing cellular debris, waste products & pathogens
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