PC1001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Peripheral Nervous System, Central Nervous System, Spinal Cord

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Analyse incoming sensory information, store some aspects and make decisions regarding appropriate behaviours. 3 types of structure (uni, bi and multipolar). Passes in to spinal cord via dorsal horn. Autonomic path is a two neuron chain. slow puts. orn. The myelin sheath is produced (over time) by. Oligodendrocytes and it surrounds the axons of most neurons. Made of proteins and lipids and acts as an insulator. Neuronal bodies are clustered together in cns (nucleus) and pns (ganglion). Axons also clustered in tracts (cns), nerves (pns). Excitable cells communicate with each other via action potentials or graded potentials. Action potentials (ap) allow communication over short and long distances whereas graded potentials (gp) allow communication over short distances only. Production of an ap or a gp depends upon the existence of a resting membrane potential (rmp) and the existence and properties of ion channels. Change in charge leads to changes within cell.

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