BIO 203 Chapter 7: Chapter 7 Textbook notes

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2 primary divisions are the central nervous system (consisting of the brain and the spinal cord) and the peripheral system (consisting of all the nerves in the body outside of the brain and spinal cord) Neurons (nerve cells) are excitable cells that generate and transmit messages. Neuroglial cells (also called glial cells) support and protect neurons. Some glial cells provide structural support for the neurons of the brain and spinal cord. Also contribute a steady supply of chemicals called nerve growth factor: which stimulate nerve growth. Scientists know that glial cells communicate with one another and with neurons. Motor neurons: carry information away from the brain and spinal cord to an effector-either a muscle, which will contract, or a gland, which will secrete its product as a response to information from a sensory neuron or interneuron. Sensory neurons: conduct information toward the brain and spinal cord. Association neurons: commonly called interneurons are located between sensory and motor neurons.

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