01:119:101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Peripheral Nervous System, Somatic Nervous System, Spinal Nerve

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Na+ channels that are just further along the neuron->ap starts; wave of depolarization: depolarization this occurs in all types of axons. If we look at unmylinated axons here there will be continuous conductions; every spot along that axon has depolarization and repolarization: myelinated axons a. Internodes, myelin, no depolarization: nodes of ranvier; no myelin, concentration of na+ k+ channels, depolarization occurs only here. Saltory jumping conduction , leaps from node to node faster in myelinated neurons 50x, more e-efficient, multiple sclerosis myelin sheaths deteriorate disrupts neural transmission this leads to a loss of coordination. Invertebrate nervous system: cnidarians ex: hydra figure 42-1, nerve net, simple, structure a. Picutre 2: response in one neuron is going to spreads to all; the strange the stimulus the further it goes, flatworms(platyhelminthes. Picture 3: annelids and arthropods figure 42-3, solid ventral long nerve cord, larger anterior brain, specialization of function(especially insects)

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