BLG 10A/B Chapter Notes - Chapter 11-12: Electrochemical Gradient, Schwann Cell, Endoplasmic Reticulum

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Fundamentals of the nervous system and nervous tissue. Basic functions of nervous system: sensory input. The nervous system uses its millions of sensory receptors to monitor changes occurring both inside and outside the body. The gathered information is the sensory input: integration. The process in which the nervous system processes (brain and spinal cord) and interprets sensory input and decides what should be done at each moment: motor output. The response caused by effector organs (muscles and glands) after the nervous system activates them. Example: you are driving and see a red light ahead (sensory input). Your nervous system (integrates) this information-that the red light means stop" and your foot goes for the brake (motor output) Like neurons, they have branching processes (extensions) and a central cell body. Outnumber neurons in the cns by about 10 to 1. Make up half the mass of the brain. High metabolic rate: note modern research shows mitosis can be induced experimentally.

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