BIO380H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Filum Terminale, Autonomic Nervous System, Oligodendrocyte

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The central nervous system is derived from the neural tube. The periphery nervous system is an extension of the neural tube. The motor neurons for the reflex arc are derived from the neural tube. The basale plate which is the motor part of the spinal cord has axons that extend outwards. Schwann cells are important to the periphery system; they are derived from the neural crest. The filopodia is used to check the surrounding environment. The movement of the axon is determined by signaling molecules. The growth cone is filled with large amounts of actin microfilaments: as soon as the motor axons leave the spinal cord or the sensory axons enter the spinal cord, they are wrapped via schwann cells. The axons can be myelinated or unmyelinated. The schwann cells wrap themselves in many layers around the axon, providing insulation. In between these myelinated axons are the nodes of ranvier that facilitate the rapid conduction of nerve impulses.

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