Anatomy and Cell Biology 3319 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Cardiac Muscle, Microglia, White Matter

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Know and understand the basic functions of the nervous system and the divisions responsible for these functions. Know the anatomical parts of a neuron, the different types of neurons and support cells in the nervous system, and their functions. Sensory input: information gathered by sensory receptors. Signal does not travel to the brain: i. e. integration happens in the spinal cord. The central nervous system (cns) integrating and command center: brain, spinal cord. The peripheral nervous system (pns) communication line between the cns and the rest of the body: cranial and spinal nerves, ganglia (bundles of cell bodies) Sensory (afferent) division: signals are picked up by sensory receptors and carried by nerve fibers of the pns to the cns. Motor (efferent) division: signals are carried away from the cns. Sensory inputs and motor outputs are further divided according to the body regions they serve. Somatic: interactions with the somatic body region (e. g. skin, skeletal muscles)

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