BIOL 129 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Neuromuscular Junction, Sensory Neuron, Chemical Synapse

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Functions to communicate, process, integrate and transmit information. Transmits sensory information from the body to the central nervous system (cns: brains and spinal cord) Information is organized and interpreted in the cns. Transmits motor information from the cns to the body (to muscles, glands) Send electrochemical signals from one part of the body to another. Synapse: a junction where signal is transmitted between two neurons, or between a neuron and an effector cell. Chemical synapse: presynaptic neuron releases chemicals (called neurotransmitters) that are transmitted to postsynaptic neuron. Multipolar: motor neurons, interneurons (lots of dendrites and one axon) Bipolar: special sensory neurons (dendrites form together to make on long dendrite) Unipolar: sensory neurons (one long axon that cell body hangs off of, no dendrites) Interneuron: transmits information between motor and sensory neurons, in cns, 99% of neurons in the body. Schwann cells: surround all axons in the pns. Create a myelin sheath which is formed from layers of schwann cell membranes.

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