BISC 104Lxg Lecture 9: BISC 104 Notes - Neurons & Nerves

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Carry information toward the cns from sensory receptors. Carry information away from the cns to an effector, either a muscle or gland. Account for more than 99% of the body"s neurons. Dentrites: short, branching projections - receive signals from other cells, carry information toward the cell body of a neuron. Cell body: enlarged central region - contains nucleus and other organelles, functions to maintain the neuron. Axon: single long extension - carries information away from cell body to either another neuron or an effector. Consist of parallel axons, dendrites, or both from many neurons. Found on most axons outside the cns and some of those within the cns. Provides electrical insulation that increases the rate of conduction of a nerve impulse. Composed of the plasma membranes of glial cells. In the pns, schwann cells (type of glial cell) form the myelin sheath.

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