BIO210Y5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Somatic Nervous System, Axon Hillock, Axon Terminal

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Central nervous system (csn): brain and spinal cord. Peripheral nervous system (psn): neural tissue outside cns. Signal transduction: receptors (visceral/internal reference or somatic/external reference) sensory psn within afferent division information processing in brain motor psn within efferent division somatic ns/autonomic ns effectors (visceral or somatic) Signal transduction is often used for how cells communicate with one another on a microscale. It is how information about your body is processed by your body and how you end up with some kind of reaction. Your body has receptors which can be visceral (positioned in different cells in your body tell your cells about your internal environment) or somatic (positioned in space that tell your cells about your external environment) Afferent divisions go towards the brain (information about internal or external states of your body being carried from the psn to the cns)

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