CAS BI 315 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Peripheral Nervous System, Cranial Nerves, Motor Neuron

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Motor neurons- control muscles; controlling the contraction of skeletal muscles. Monosynaptic reflex- one sensory neuron that synapses onto one motor neuron. Effector neurons (mostly motor neurons aka motoneurons) synapse onto non-neuronal cells (muscles or glands) that perform (effect) some physiological function. Sensory neurons (aka sensory receptors or sensory afferents) contain the molecular machinery necessary to detect stimuli and convert them into nervous system activity. Pns- composed of all neurons beyond the boundaries of the cns. Contains : sensory neurons and effector( motor) neurons. Somatic ns includes all exteroreceptors and voluntary motor neurons these are the circuits the circuits. Autonomic ns includes most interceptors and all involuntary effector neurons ( smooth, cardiac muscles and gland)->involuntary behaviors. Ex- stimulates digestion, dilates blood vessel, heartrate increase. Ex- slows down heart rate, constricts blood vessel, inhibits digestion. Ach- excites muscles to contracts occurs in somatic and parasympathetic. Tradeoffs between wiring costs ( neuronal metabolism ex: running na+ and k+

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