BIOM 4070 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Axon Hillock, Schwann Cell, Axon Terminal

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Gray matter: outer cortex, where cell bodies are (nuclei) White matter outside, composed of nerves (cranial, spinal, peripheral) Gray matter inside, cell bodies (ganglia) are sensory and autonomic. Irritable: respond to stimuli from other cells and environment. Conductivity: propagate and spread signal to other cells. Glial cells: support cells, protect and regulate. Soma (cell body) contains nucleus and organelles. Information spread via neural processes and passed between synapses. Produces materials to keep cell processes healthy. Nissil bodies: rer and poly-ribosomes, very basophilic. Axon hillock: region of soma where info is summed, ap is generated here. Axon: single process ending in synapses, transmits wave of depolarization (ap) Axon terminal (bouton) converts ap into chemical signal, participates in synapse with neuronal or non-neuronal cell. Whole mount: shows soma, axon, and dendrites in detail. Gold staining: shows processes, other neurons and glia. Whole mount": the same type of neuron, the same type of neuron. Whole mount": the same type of neuron.

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