BIOL301 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Conus Medullaris, Foramen Magnum, List Of Lumbar Nerves

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Nervous system: monitors changes inside and outside the body, processes and interprets sensory input, dictates body s response, composed of neurons and neuroglia. Neurons: conduct action potentials, psuedounipolar, bipolar, (psn afferent) or multipolar (pns efferent and cns interneurons) Cns: brain and spinal chord, receives afferent sensory information from pns and sends efferent signals to tell pns what to do. Nuclei: collection of neuron cell bodies in the cns. Tracts: bundle of exon fibres in the cns. Glial cells: astrocytes (nutrients and microenvironment), oligodendrocytes (myelinate axons), microglia (immune cells), ependymal cells (separate cns from other tissues) Pns: sensory and motor coordination, nerves extending from the brain and spinal chord, links all regions of the body to the cns. Ganglia: collection of neuron cell bodies in the pns. Spinal chord: begins at the foramen magnum as a continuation of the brainstem, divided into 31 segments, protected by vertebrae, meninges and cerebrospinal fluid.

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