BIOA02H3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Thyrotropin-Releasing Hormone, Adrenal Gland, Anterior Pituitary

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Afferent neuron carries sensory perception of pain/stimulus to central nervous system. Goes to higher brain centre or spinal cord. Goes to cns and synapses with efferent neurons; can act as inhibitory or excitory. Sensors can sense internal or environmental stimulus depending on its type. Afferent path: neurons that are directed towards the cns also called sensory path. Efferent path: neurons that are directed away from cns. Interneurons: transmit information between neurons in the cns, acts like a middle man between the afferent pathway and efferent path way. The whole cause and effect of the nervous system starts with the sensory system receptors. There are 3 main types of receptors that sense the stimuli either internal or external. Chemoreceptors which sense a variety of chemical stimuli. 2 types of reception: only a single cell is involved, the receptor cell is directly connected with the cns. The stimulated action potential goes straight to the brain.

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