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PNS can be classified on what attributes? - =Myelination

Somatic

Autonomic



PNS consists of: - =Nerves and ganglia that extend from the brain and the spinal cord



bundles of peripheral nerve fibers; provide strength and diffusion barrier - =Fascicles



outer protection of individual fascicles - =Perineum



a. surrounding layer of fascicles, veins and arteries- protect nerve from compression - =Epineurium



Large diameter and heavily myelinated nerve fibers conduct impulses much - =faster



Small diameter , unmyelinated nerve fibers conduct impulses much - =slower



heavily myelinated (fastest fibers), micron units - =Type A Nerve Fiber



myelinated but not as much as Type A - =Type B nerve fiber



unmyelinated, smallest diameters of the peripheral nerves (slowest fibers) - =Type C nerve fiber



Axons -Communication link between what? - =CNS and Periphery and part or Nerve impulse
propagation



conduct electrical impulses and are composed of the same basic elements - =Axons

, A jelly like substance that helps with controlling conduction - =Axoplasm



Axons Conduct in orthodromic or antidromic direction? - =orthodromic



afferent (to spinal cord) - =Sensory



efferent (to neuromuscular junction) - =Motor



Composed of: sensory receptors, axons, sensory cell bodies, and the respective synapses - =Sensory
(afferent)



Obtain information from the periphery and transmit it to the spinal cord and brain (to CNS) - =Sensory
(afferent)



Composed of: a cell body, axon, neuromuscular junction, and the muscle finer in which it innervates -
=Motor (efferent)



Primary function: to control skeletal muscles - =Motor (efferent)



The space at the terminals where chemical excitation occurs and allow transmission between neurons -
=Synapse



Cells communicate by - =releasing neurotransmitters



presynaptic side contains - =synaptic vesicles



postsynaptic side contains - =neurotransmitter modules

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