BIO 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Peripheral Nervous System, Central Nervous System, Sympathetic Nervous System

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Can be divided into: afferent division and efferent division: define afferent and efferent. Label figure 13. 11: afferent division: brings sensory information to (toward) the cns. Can be divided into somatic and visceral portions: somatic portion: monitors skeletal muscles and joints, visceral portion: monitors smooth muscles, cardiac muscle and other internal organs, efferent division: carries motor commands to muscles and glands. Cellular organization: what 2 cell types make up neural tissue, neurons: nerve cells that are responsible for the transfer and processing of information in the nervous system. Consist of a soma, axon, and dendrites: neuroglia: supporting cells and protect the neuron. E100ea4705ca01e2cdab321ee91fe4 1: define neuroglia found in pns and cns (name, location, function). Label figure 13. 10: anaxonic: has many processes but cannot differentiate between axons and dendrites. Found only in the cns: bipolar: the cell body between the dendrite and axon.

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