BIO310H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Myelin, Membrane Potential, Resting Potential

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The nervous system is responsible for producing rapid coordination in the body. Lecture 3 two main types of cells: consist of three main structure: Neurons which communicate information using electrical and chemical signals. Soma which is responsible for processing the incoming information. Dendrites which are responsible for converting the stimuli into electrical signals. Axons which are responsible for transmitting the processed information from soma. Gila cells which are important for development and support of the neuron. Oligodandrocytes forms the myelin sheath on neurons in the cns. Shwann cells which form the myelin sheath on neurons in the pns. Input takes place in the dendritic region by producing a graded potential, which then gets processed. If the graded potential is over the threshold level, it produces action potential which is relayed by axon. Once at the end of the axon near axon terminals, the information is passed to the target cell as chemical messages or electrical messages.

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