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Peripheral Nervous System(PNS) - ️️division that consists of all the nervous tissue outside the CNS Peripheral Nervous System(PNS) - ️️carries information about the different tissues of the body to the CNS and carries commands from the CNS that alter body activities Sensory or afferent division of PNS - ️️conducts action potentials from sensory receptors to the CNS Sensory neurons - ️️these are neurons that transmit action potentials from the periphery to the CNS Sensory input, integration, control of muscles and glands, mental activity, and homeostasis. - ️️Functions of Nervous system

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Seeley's Chapter 8
Peripheral Nervous System(PNS) - ✔️✔️division that consists of all the nervous tissue
outside the CNS

Peripheral Nervous System(PNS) - ✔️✔️carries information about the different tissues
of the body to the CNS and carries commands from the CNS that alter body activities

Sensory or afferent division of PNS - ✔️✔️conducts action potentials from sensory
receptors to the CNS

Sensory neurons - ✔️✔️these are neurons that transmit action potentials from the
periphery to the CNS

Sensory input, integration, control of muscles and glands, mental activity, and
homeostasis. - ✔️✔️Functions of Nervous system

Brain and spinal cord - ✔️✔️Major organs for processing sensory input and initiating
responses

Central Nervous System(CNS) - ✔️✔️division that consists of the brain and spinal cord


Motor or efferent division of the PNS - ✔️✔️conducts action potentials from the CNS to
effector organs

Motor neurons - ✔️✔️neurons that transmit action potentials from the CNS toward the
periphery.

Somatic nervous system - ✔️✔️part of the motor division that transmits action
potentials from the CNS to skeletal muscles

Autonomic Nervous System - ✔️✔️transmits action potentials from the CNS to cardiac
muscle, smooth muscle, and lands

Enteric nervous system - ✔️✔️unique subdivision of the PNS that has both sensory
and motor neurons

Neurons - ✔️✔️-Receive input, process input, produce a response
-Requires oxygen and sugar

Neurons - ✔️✔️receive stimuli, conduct action potentials, and transmit signals to other
neurons

, Cell body - ✔️✔️- processes stimulus
- contains a nucleus

Dendrites - ✔️✔️receives stimulus from other neurons or sensory receptors

Axon - ✔️✔️transmits stimulus to a gland, muscle, organ, or other neuron

Axon hillock - ✔️✔️the are where the axon leaves the neuron cell body.

Myelin Sheath - ✔️✔️- fatty, protective wrapping around axons
- excellent insulator

Nodes of Ranvier - ✔️✔️gaps in myelin sheath where action potentials develop

Saltatory Conduction - ✔️✔️jumping of action potentials

Multiple Sclerosis - ✔️✔️disease of myelin sheath that causes loss of muscle function

Multipolar Neurons - ✔️✔️Neurons that have many dendrites and a single axon
Ex. CNS and most motor neurons`

Bipolar Neurons - ✔️✔️Neurons that have one dendrite and one axon
Ex. Eye and nasal cavity

Pseudo-unipolar neuron - ✔️✔️Neurons that have one axon and no dendrites
Ex. Sensory neurons

Glial cells(neuroglia) - ✔️✔️are the primary supportive cells of the PNS and CNS.
These cells do not conduct action potentials.

Astrocytes - ✔️✔️- star-shaped
- most abundant
- form blood-brain barrier

Ependymal cells - ✔️✔️-lines the fluid filled cavities
-produce and circulate cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

Microglia - ✔️✔️-act as immune cells of CNS
-help remove bacteria and cell debris from CNS

Oligodendrocytes - ✔️✔️produce myelin sheath in CNS

Schwann cells - ✔️✔️produce myelin sheath in PNS

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