BIOL 336 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Efferent Nerve Fiber, Axon Hillock, Central Nervous System

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Lecture 15 - neurobiology i: cns, pns, and neuronal cells. Be able to: differentiate between the central and peripheral nervous systems, list the three parts of a neuron and describe its structure and function. Pns into two major branches: somatic nervous system, connects the cns to the skeletal muscles of the body responsible for movement, autonomic nervous system, concerned with the innervations of the blood vessels and internal organs of the body. Enteric nervous system, division of the ans that controls activity of the gut. Nerves of the pns extend to these regions along the spine: Neurons exhibit a diverse range of morphologies: the axon hillock, Interneurons, most predominant form of neuron in the body. Efferent neuron, specialized to conduct information from the cns outward. *nerves contain the processes of many neuronal cells. The long axons of both afferent and efferent neurons are bundled together with connective tissue into nerves.

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