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TOPIC 8 : GREY MATTER

8.1 :Know the structure and function of sensory, relay and motor neurones including
the role of Schwann cells and myelination.

Sensory Neurone:

Has receptors on one end and synaptic endings on the other end

the cell body is in the middle of the neurone

axon carries the impulses away from the cell body

Transmit nerve impulses from a receptor to a relay neurone in the CNS

Relay Neurone

Cell body in the middle

Synaptic endings on both ends of the neurone

Transmit nerve impulses between neurones

Motor Neurone

Transmit nerve impulses from relay to sensory to an effector

Long axon

Many short dendrites around the cell body

axon terminals on muscle fibres

What is the role of Schwann cell

makeup the myelin sheath wrapped around axon

What is the role of myelin sheath

provide electrical insulation




TOPIC 8 : GREY MATTER 1

, speeds up nerve transmission

Acts as phagocytes to remove cell debris

8.2 : i) Understand how the nervous systems of organisms can cause effectors to
respond to a stimulus.

How do pupils dilate

In low light condition photoreceptors detect changes and send impulses via
the sympathetic nervous system for radial muscles to contract and circular
muscles to relax

How do pupils constrict

In high light conditions photoreceptors detect and via the parasympathetic
nervous system cause radial muscles to relax and circular muscles to
contract

8.3 Understand how a nerve impulse (action potential) is conducted along an axon
including changes in membrane permeability to sodium and potassium ions and
the role of the myelination in saltatory conduction.

Action Potential

Stimulus = some sodium channels open allowing sodium ions to diffuse into
the neurone =depolarisation

Once threshold value of -55mV reached more sodium channels open so
there is an influx of sodium ions

Change p.d to +40mV start of repolarisation

Sodium channels close and potassium ions channel open

Potassium diffuses out of neurone down the conc gradient and eventually
restore the resting potential

Slight delay in the K channels cause hyperpolarisation

Return to normal resting potential -70mV



What happens after resting potential restored




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