BIOL-3150 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Pigment, Axon Terminal, Muscular System

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Structural organization: cns and pns: based on anatomic components, cns, brain, spinal cord, pns, cranial nerves, spinal nerves, ganglia. Glial cells of the cns: astrocytes, most abundant, versatile functionality, cytoplasmic, elongated extension (perivascular feet) that end with end feet or. Have lost a neuron, but replaced space with astrocytes space is filled, but have lost the functionality of the neuron: guide neurons in neuronal development, have them form the synapses they need to form, synaptic transmission. Myolinate: in the histogram: dots that are hanging around are nuclei of the glial cells, some of these are nuclei of astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, etc. Glial cells of the pns: satellite cells, basically are astrocytes in the pns, posterior root ganglia (prg) cells bodies of ganglion cells. Are not phagocytic, not do they help with regeneration: they only myolinate, schwann cells are more versatile and more functional than the oligodendrocytes.

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