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Neuron

Nerve cell that is specialized for intracellular communication

Consists of cell body, axon, and dendrite

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Neuroglia or Glial Cell

Cells of the neuron system that support and protect neurons

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Central Nervous System

consists of the brain and spinal cord

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Peripheral Nervous System

Consists of cranial and spinal nerves and other nervous tissue outside the CNS

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Afferent division of the PNS

Sensory tracts that carry information to the CNS

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Efferent division of PNS

Motor tracts that carry information to the CNS to the effec

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Receptors

Sensory structures that detect changes or stimuli

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Effectors

A gland, muscle or adipose tissue that is innervated by a neuron and produces a response when stimulated.

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Somatic nervous system

Efferent division of the nervous system

Controls voluntary skeletal muscle

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Autonomic Nervous System

Provides automatic regulation of smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and granular secretions.

Division of the PNS

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Sympathetic

Dominates in stressful situations

fight or flight

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Parasypathetic

Dominates in relaxing or non-stressful situations

Rest and Digest

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Cell body

contains the nucleus

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Dendrite

A cellular process that carries impulses away from the cell body

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Axon

Cellular process that carries impulses away from the cell body

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Synapse

Site of communication between a neuron and another cell

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Neurotransmitter

Chemicals released by a neuron that affect the transmembrane potential of another cell

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Neuromuscular Junction

Synapse between a neuron and a muscle cell

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Neuroglandular Junction

Synapse between a neuron and gland neuron regulates the glandular activity

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Synaptic terminal or Synaptic Knob

Enlarged or rounded end of axon. Axon terminal

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Presynaptic membrane

Membrane where the neurotransmitters are released

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Potsynaptic membrane

Membrane which contains receptors for the neurotransmitters.

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Sensory Neurons

Carry information towards the CNS from receptors

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Motor Neuron

Carry impulses away from the CNS to effector

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Interneuron

An association neuron found within the CNS

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Garygila

Group of cell bodies outside the CNS, part of the PNS

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Epedymal Cells

Line the ventricles and central canal of the CNS

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Astrocytes

Helps maintain the blood brain barrier

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Oligodendrocytes

Produce myelin in the CNS

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Microgila

Phagocytic cells of the CNS

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Myelin

Insulting sheath around an axon or dendrite.

Increases speed of conduction

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Nodes of Ranvier

Unmyelinated areas between the myelin sheaths

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Intermode

Areas of axon or dendrite that are wrapped in myelin.

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Satelite cells

Neurological cells found in the PNS and help regulate the environment around a neuron

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Shwannn Cells

Neurological cells in the PNS which produce myelin.

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Demyelination

Progressive destruction of the myelin sheaths of the nervous system

Causes: Heavy Metal poisoning, MS, diphtheria

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Saltatory Conduction

Skipping or jumping of action potential down a myelinated axons or dendrite.

Increases speed of conduction

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Speen of unmyelinated conduction

2 mph

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Speed of myelinated conduction

>260mph

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Graded potentials;

Aka local potentials

Transmembrane potential decreases in intensity as it moves away from the source

If the graded potential is strong enough to reach threshold it will produce an actin potential

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Acton Potential

Propagated or conducted changes in the transmembrane potential

wave of depolarization in a neuron

AP’s trippger the opening of gated NA+ channels

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Sympatic activity

involvs release of neurotransmotters and inactive chemicals

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Intracellular fluid

Contains high conentrations of K+ and negatively charged particles. Overall neatively charged.

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Extracellular Fluid

Contains high conentrations of NA+ & CL. Overall positively charged.

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Threshold

Usually around -55mv.

The point at which an action potential is generated.

All NA+ gates open

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Resting Membrane potential

Approximatley -70 mv on inside of neuron

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Chemically Gated Chemicals

Channels which open or close in response to changes in transmembrane potential.

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Voltage gated hannels

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