BIOL 240 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Multipolar Neuron, Neuroglia, Bipolar Neuron

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Example of seeing a test and sweating (look at slide for example) Somatic: vision, hearing, skin, joints muscles. Visceral: gland, smooth muscle, cardiac muscle. Have different names based upon where they are located: cns, will be called nuclei, pns, called ganglia. Functional: sensory afferent neurons, originate the sensory receptors, respond to stimuli, travel to cns, motor efferent neurons, originate in cns, travel to an effector. Interneurons: located between motor and sensory neurons, connecting the sensory with the motor, found in cns, make up 99% of neurons in the body. All sensory information and sensory neurons entering dorsally. Bipolar neuron: rare, found in retina, nose, and inner ear. Multipolar neuron: most common type, motor and interneurons, cell body mostly in cns. Process by which part of an axon is wrapped with myelin sheath. Myelin: mostly fact (lipoprotein, gives white color in cns and pns. Axon diameter: greater the diameter, fast conduction.

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