BIOL 205 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Vena Comitans, Basement Membrane, Skeletal Muscle

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Motor nervous system (efferent: sns contains receptors, transmits info from receptors to the. Somatic sensory- receives sensory info from skin, fascia, joints, and skeletal muscles. Visceral sensory- receives sensory info from viscera: mns transmits info from cns to the rest of the body, sends motor info to effectors. Somatic motor- voluntary nervous system: innervates skeletal muscle. Autonomic motor- involuntary nervous system: innervates cardiac muscle, smooth muscle, and glands: motor neurons- innervates skeletal muscle and is a component of the efferent division. Structure of a typical neuron: cell body, dendrites, axon. Myelination of axons: myelination is the process of wrapping the axon with a myelin sheath. Affects the ability of neurons to conduct nerve impulses. Formed by neurolemmocytes in the pns and oligodendrocytes in the cns. Myelinated axons: nerve impulse jumps from node to node (called salutatory conduction, type of conduction to muscle cells, characteristic of axons of nerves that innervate skeletal muscles.

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