KIN 284 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Central Nervous System, Phenotype, Brainstem

63 views2 pages
12 Jul 2016
School
Department
Course
Professor

Document Summary

Heredity: set of qualities fixed at birth that account for many individual characteristics and traits - passed on biologically from parents to child. Phenotype: an individual"s observable traits determined by both the genotype and environmental factors. Genotype: the part of an individual"s genetic information that determines specific characteristics. Describe the difference between the peripheral and central nervous systems. The central nervous system (cns) is the spinal cord and brain (brain stem, cerebral cortex, basal ganglia, cerebellum) Peripheral nervous system (pns) is the afferent (sensory) and efferent (motor) neurons in the rest of the body. Motor unit: one neuron and all the muscle fibres it innervates. Identify and explain the process of early brain neurogenesis, including the basics of: proliferation, migration, integration, synaptogenesis, myelination, differentiation, and pruning. Proliferation: the brain produces many more neurons than it needs (as many as 100 billion), by 3rd or 4th prenatal month all neurons are formed.

Get access

Grade+20% off
$8 USD/m$10 USD/m
Billed $96 USD annually
Grade+
Homework Help
Study Guides
Textbook Solutions
Class Notes
Textbook Notes
Booster Class
40 Verified Answers
Class+
$8 USD/m
Billed $96 USD annually
Class+
Homework Help
Study Guides
Textbook Solutions
Class Notes
Textbook Notes
Booster Class
30 Verified Answers

Related Documents

Related Questions