Anatomy and Cell Biology 3319 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Ventral Root Of Spinal Nerve, Conus Medullaris, Vestibular Nuclei

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The nervous system is responsible for coordinating voluntary and involuntary actions in response to internal and external stimuli. The central nervous system is comprised of the brain and spinal cord and is an integration and command center; the peripheral nervous system is made up of nerves and ganglia and is primarily a communication link. The four major divisions of the nervous system are: 1. Somatosensory (afferent information from the environment: 2. Somatomotor (efferent commands out to skeletal muscles: 3. Visceral sensory (afferent information from organs and blood vessels: 4. Visceral motor (efferent output to the organs and blood vessels) Neurons are the primary cells of the nervous system. The dendrites are the primary site for receiving signals from other neurons. The electrical impulse (action potential) generated in the dendrites travels down the axon of the neuron to the axon terminal which send the signal to the dendrites of another neuron via a neurotransmitter.

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