BIOL 129 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Myelin, Axon Hillock, Ventral Root Of Spinal Nerve

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Functions to communicate, process, and integrate, and transmit information. Sensory neurons of sense organs (eyes, ears, etc. ) Motor neurons to muscle, glands, adipose tissue. Nerves clusters of neurons that connect nervous system with other systems. Key characteristic: tissue is encased by bony structures. Brain tissue is encased by cranium; spinal cord is protected by vertebral column. Pns: spinal nerves (31) + cranial nerves (12) Sensory input from internal and external environment. Motor commands, control internal organs, and skeletal muscles. Relay information from and to the cns. Afferent division: from pns to cns (sensory) Efferent division: from cns to pns (motor) effectors = muscles and glands. Originate from brain and brainstem, exit via skull foramina. Spinal cord passes through the vertebral foramen. Motor neurons pass through ventral roots, motor neuron cell bodies lie inside cns. Sensory neurons pass through dorsal roots, sensory neuron cell bodies lie outside cns (dorsal root ganglion) Neurons are functional unit of nervous system.

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