BSCI 201 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Postcentral Gyrus, Arachnoid Mater, Parieto-Occipital Sulcus

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The function of the nervous system is to monitor and process sensory information from the environment and inside the body. The nervous system has 2 main divisions: the central nervous system, which consists of the brain and the spinal cord, and, the peripheral nervous system, which consists of the ganglia and the nerves in the body. Within the nervous system are 2 groups of cells: neurons, the conducting cells, features of neurons: The cell body: composed of a large, round nucleus surrounded by neuroplasm; includes all organelles except for centrosomes. The neuroplasm contains neurofibrils (intermediate filament in the neurons that provide tensile strength) and nissl bodies (specialized endoplasmic reticulum that conducts protein synthesis) Clusters of cell bodies in the cns are called nuclei, while clusters of cell bodies in the pns are called ganglia. Dendrites receive signals to the cell body (may have many per cell body; tapered)

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