BIOL 221 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Resting Potential, Sympathetic Ganglion, Dorsal Root Of Spinal Nerve

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Chapter 12-neuro: organization of cns and pns. Functions to integrate, process, and coordinate sensory inputs and motor commands. Produces higher functions learning, intelligence, memory, emotion. Spinal nerves attached to the spinal cord. Afferent: brings sensory info to the cns from receptors (special sense receptors, somatic sensory receptors, visceral sensory receptors) Efferent: carries motor commands from cns to muscles and glands (effectors). Somatic: skeletal muscle contractions voluntary(conscious) & involuntary (reflex) Autonomic: involuntary regulation of cardiac and smooth muscle and glandular secretions. Sympathetic (stimulatory) and parasympathetic (inhibitory: neuron anatomy/synapse. Soma- cell body containing perikaryon (cytoplasm) with organelles (rer, ribosomes) Dendritic spines (branches) majority of synapses occur creating a membrane potential. Axon- cytoplasmic projection that propagates an action potential. Contains the axoplasm (cytoplasm) and surrounded by axolemma, axon hillock (stump), and initial segment (where threshold is). At the end of the branches there are telodendria that end in synaptic terminals.

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