BIOL 030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Peripheral Nervous System, Autonomic Nervous System, Lysosome

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Bundle of nerve fibres (axons) wrapped in fibrous connective tissue. Knot-like swelling in a nerve where neuron cell bodies are concentrated. 2 divisions (sensory and motor) each with somatic and visceral divisions. Sensory (afferent) division carries signals from receptors to cns. Signals from skin, muscles, bones, and joints. Signals from the viscera (heart, lungs, stomach, and urinary bladder) Motor (efferent) division carries signals from cns to effectors (glands/muscles) Signals to glands, cardiac, and smooth muscle. Tends to arouse body for action ( fight or flight ) Tends to have a calming effect ( rest and digest ) Excitability will respond to stimuli (environmental changes) Conductivity produce electrical signals that are quickly conducted to other cells at distant locations. Secretion when signal reaches the end of a nerve fiber, a neurotransmitter will be released that crosses the gap and influences the next cell. Afferent (sensory) neurons detect stimuli and transmit the information toward the.

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