BIO 167 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Group C Nerve Fiber, Neurofilament, Cholecystokinin

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Fundamentals of the nervous system and nervous tissue. Keeps cns informed of events inside and outside of body. Pns functional divisions: motor (efferent) division nerves convey impulses from cns to effector, effector organ = muscles and glands that respond that respond to, two divisions: somatic nervous system & autonomic nervous system organs stimulus. Motor (efferent) division: somatic nervous system, somatic motor nerve fibers. Conducts impulses from cns to skeletal muscles: voluntary nervous system, conscious control of skeletal muscles. Neuroglial cells: cns: ~half of brain mass. Have branching processes: four types: astrocytes, microglial cells, ependymal cells, Oligodendrocytes: outnumber neurons 10 to 1, smaller in size than neurons, have darker staining nuclei. Astrocytes: most abound=ant, versatile, and highly branched glial cell, cling to neurons, synaptic endings and capillaries, functions include: Nutrient exchange b/t neuron and capillaries: support and brace neurons, guide migration of young neurons, control chemical environment around neurons, may respond to nerve impulses and release neurotransmitters, participate in info processing.

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