MICRO 20 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: G Protein–Coupled Receptor, Decision-Making

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Receptors detect in formation from inside and outside of the body and send it via nerves to cns. Cns gathers sensory information, makes us aware of some it and uses it to make decisions (integration) Cns sends info out to muscles and other organs through nerves to control their function. Carries info from cns to control skeletal muscle muscle c. Carries info from cns to control internal organs. Coordinates organs to help you fight or run for your life. Coordinates organs to help your body perform housekeeping functions. Supporting nervous cells that outnumbers neurons 6 to 1 that can repair, grow and go through mitosis. Specialized cells that carries information in the form of electric signals called action potential. Uses chemicals called neurotransmitters to communicate with other neurons other types of cells. Cells with lots of extensions the look like stars b. c. d. e. f. Regulates extracellular environment around neurons and make it ideal for neuron function.

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