GRT 2111 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Dementia With Lewy Bodies, Basal Ganglia, Brain Tumor

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You may be asked about any of the discussion questions at the end of each lecture. Lecture 8: nervous system you should know the basic breakdown of the nervous system (slide 2) and the functions of each component. Somatic nervous system: operates muscles under voluntary control. Myelin: a collection of lipid fats and proteins that sheathes axons. Neurotransmitter: chemicals released in the brain to allow an impulse to pass from one neuron to another. Synaptic vesicle: contains & releases neurotransmitter into synaptic cleft. Receptor: a structure on the surface of the neuron that selectively receives and binds a neurotransmitter be able to list & describe the subtypes of glial cells. Nearly 90% of the brain is made up of glial cells, which support and protect neurons. Astrocytes have numerous processes that give the cell a star-shaped appearance. Oligodendrocytes wrap their processes around neurons to create the myelin sheath.

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