BSCI 201 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Axon Terminal, Ganglion, Ependyma

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Afferent vs. efferent: afferent nerve fibers- conduct signal to cns, sensory nerves, arriving at cns, efferent nerve fibers- conduct signals away from cns, motor neurons, effector neurons, exiting cns. Involuntary: smooth and cardiac muscles, sympathetic, fight or flight, parasympathetic, actions at rest. Histology of nervous tissue: two principal cell types, neurons- the excitable cells that transmit electrical signals, special characteristics, generally amitotic (no cell division, high metabolic rate. Myelin sheath: segmented protein-lipid sheath around some axons, protect, electrically insulate the axon. Increase speed of nerve impulse transmission: node of ranvier: section of axon with no myelin. White matter vs. grey matter: white matter: dense collections of myelinated fibers, gray matter: mostly neuron cell bodies. Cns vs. pns terms: cns, tract= a bundle of axons, nucleus= cluster of neuron cell bodies, pns, nerve= a bundle of axons, ganglion= cluster of neuron cell bodies. Endoneurium: protective covering of both axon and myelin. Fascicle: groups of endoneurium-covered axons: perineurium: covers fascicles.

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