BIO 203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Central Nervous System, Peripheral Nervous System, Saltatory Conduction

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Central nervous system (cns): brain and spinal cord. Peripheral nervous system (pns): nervous tissue outside the cns. Excitable cells that generate and transmit messages. Several types, each with a specific function. Provide structural support, growth factors, and insulating sheaths around axons. Carry information toward the cns from sensory receptors. Carry information away from the cns to an effector, either a muscle or gland. Found only in the brain and spinal cord. Account for more than 99% of the body"s neurons. The shape of a typical neuron is specialized for communicating with other cells. Carry information toward the cell body of a neuron (think dendrites deliver) Carries information away from the cell body to either another neuron or an effector (think axon away. Consist of parallel axons, dendrites, or both from many neurons. Classified as sensory, motor, or mixed (sensory and motor together) depending on the type of neurons they contain.

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